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This Space Port fortress toy made by toymaker T. Cohn, Inc. in the early 1950s is the centerpiece of the Superior Space Port (also known as the Captain Video Space Port). The metal space-theme fort with its associated plastic vehicles and space men (and aliens), which were made by Lido Toys, was merchandise related to "Captain Video and His Video Rangers," a weekly television show that aired on the DuMont network from 1949-1956. "Captain Video" was considered the U.S.'s and world's first television show with a space flight theme. Such space-themed forts illustrate how heavily space science fiction drew upon another American popular culture genre, the Western.
Collector Michael O'Harro donated this toy to the Museum in 1993.
Country of Origin
United States of America
Type
MEMORABILIA-Popular Culture
Manufacturer
T. Cohn, Inc. Dimensions
3-D: 43.2 x 22.9 x 27.9cm (17 x 9 x 11 in.) Materials
Overall, probably tin or sheet iron; cannon, plastic, with wood end, and accompanying wood dowels; launcher, with plastic cylinder. Inventory Number
A19973002000
Credit Line
Gift of Michael O'Harro
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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