Button
Classification:
Medium:
Plastic and metal
Dimensions:
Diameter: 2 5/16 x 3/16 in. (5.8 x 0.4 cm)
Description:
Round purple, green button with white text: ONE/STOP/COLOR/JET STREAM/FROM MANAGEMENT GRAPHICS, INC.; image of STOP sign, road, landscape, and sun
Credit Line:
Gift of E. Mildred Speiser
Object Number:
1997.6.139
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
0
eMuseum Object ID:
64470
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Button
Classification:
Medium:
Plastic and metal
Dimensions:
Diameter: 1 7/16 x 3/16 in. (3.7 x 0.5 cm)
Description:
Round white button with green and yellow image of woman smoking a ciggeratte, MARIGOLD
Credit Line:
Gift of E. Mildred Speiser
Object Number:
1997.6.138
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
0
eMuseum Object ID:
64469
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
NYC2012 / i support the dream
Classification:
Date:
2005
Medium:
Metal, plastic
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 x 3/4 in. (2.5 x 1.9 cm)
Description:
Black and gold, rectangular pin with insignia of Statue of Liberty and Runner/NYC2012/CANDIDATE CITY/Olympic Rings, with text "i support the dream"
Credit Line:
Gift of Jay Kriegel
Object Number:
2009.6.7
Gallery Label:
NYC2012 was founded by Daniel L. Doctoroff in 1995 to craft a plan for staging the 2012 Summer Olympic games in New York City. The $50 million dollar bid to host the Olympics had significant citywide planning implications. Doctoroff viewed the Olympic bid as an opportunity to accomplish major building projects, including revival of the East River waterfront. Plans included construction of an Olympic Village across the river from the United Nations, an aquatics center in Brooklyn, and the construction of West Side Stadium, which was envisioned as leading the redevelopment of the Far West Side of Manhattan. Other projects that were part of the bid included a rowing course in Queens, a velodrome in the South Bronx, a marina along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, an equestrian center in Staten Island, and the refurbishment of a historic armory in Harlem.
New York competed against eight other cities for the right to host the games: Havana, Istanbul, Leipzig, Madrid, Moscow, London, Paris and Rio de Janeiro. New York made the short list of five cities, but London was ultimately selected as the host of the 2012 summer games.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
2005
eMuseum Object ID:
64449
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
NYC2012
Classification:
Date:
2005
Medium:
Metal, plastic, and paper
Dimensions:
Overall (card): 2 1/2 x 2 in. (6.4 x 5.1 cm)
Overall (pin): 1 1/8 x 7/8 in. (2.9 x 2.2 cm)
Description:
Rectangular, white pin with multi-colored image and text of Statue of Liberty, a runner, and NYC2012, attached to cardboard piece; front: white with multi-colored 2012; back: blue with insignia/"LET THE DREAMS BEGIN/NYC2012.COM"
Credit Line:
Gift of Jay Kriegel
Object Number:
2009.6.6
Gallery Label:
NYC2012 was founded by Daniel L. Doctoroff in 1995 to craft a plan for staging the 2012 Summer Olympic games in New York City. The $50 million dollar bid to host the Olympics had significant citywide planning implications. Doctoroff viewed the Olympic bid as an opportunity to accomplish major building projects, including revival of the East River waterfront. Plans included construction of an Olympic Village across the river from the United Nations, an aquatics center in Brooklyn, and the construction of West Side Stadium, which was envisioned as leading the redevelopment of the Far West Side of Manhattan. Other projects that were part of the bid included a rowing course in Queens, a velodrome in the South Bronx, a marina along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, an equestrian center in Staten Island, and the refurbishment of a historic armory in Harlem.
New York competed against eight other cities for the right to host the games: Havana, Istanbul, Leipzig, Madrid, Moscow, London, Paris and Rio de Janeiro. New York made the short list of five cities, but London was ultimately selected as the host of the 2012 summer games.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
2005
eMuseum Object ID:
64448
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
NYC2012 Candidate City/100 Days Until the Decision/July 6, 2005
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Classification:
Highlight:
Not promoted
Date:
2005
Medium:
Metal, paper
Dimensions:
Overall (card): 6 x 4 in. (15.2 x 10.2 cm)
Overall (pin): 3/4 x 2 in. (1.9 x 5.1 cm)
Description:
Rectangular, silver and blue pin with two clasps, on white paper with description of commemoration and signatures
Credit Line:
Gift of Jay Kriegel
Object Number:
2009.6.5
Gallery Label:
NYC2012 was founded by Daniel L. Doctoroff in 1995 to craft a plan for staging the 2012 Summer Olympic games in New York City. The $50 million dollar bid to host the Olympics had significant citywide planning implications. Doctoroff viewed the Olympic bid as an opportunity to accomplish major building projects, including revival of the East River waterfront. Plans included construction of an Olympic Village across the river from the United Nations, an aquatics center in Brooklyn, and the construction of West Side Stadium, which was envisioned as leading the redevelopment of the Far West Side of Manhattan. Other projects that were part of the bid included a rowing course in Queens, a velodrome in the South Bronx, a marina along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, an equestrian center in Staten Island, and the refurbishment of a historic armory in Harlem.
New York competed against eight other cities for the right to host the games: Havana, Istanbul, Leipzig, Madrid, Moscow, London, Paris and Rio de Janeiro. New York made the short list of five cities, but London was ultimately selected as the host of the 2012 summer games.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
2005
eMuseum Object ID:
64447
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Barbie button
Classification:
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm)
Description:
Round button, black and white image of Barbie, with pink X over image
Credit Line:
Gift of Roy Eddey
Object Number:
2008.13.9a, b
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
0
eMuseum Object ID:
64336
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Keith Haring button
Classification:
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 in. (2.5 cm)
Description:
Pop Shop button, red and black
Object Number:
2008.13.8
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
0
eMuseum Object ID:
64335
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Keith Haring button
Classification:
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 in. (2.5 cm)
Description:
Two moving figures, pink and yellow
Credit Line:
Gift of Roy Eddey
Object Number:
2008.13.7a-e
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
0
eMuseum Object ID:
64334
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Keith Haring
Classification:
Medium:
Metal and plastic
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 in. (2.5 cm)
Description:
Barking dog (3 buttons)
Credit Line:
Unknown
Object Number:
2008.13.6a-c
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
0
eMuseum Object ID:
64333
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Keith Haring button
Classification:
Dimensions:
Overall: 1 in. (2.5 cm)
Description:
Electric, butterfly man, red and black
Credit Line:
Gift of Roy Eddey
Object Number:
2008.13.5a, b
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
0
eMuseum Object ID:
64332
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.







