Bluffton-made product in Woodrow Wilson museum

Bluffton fireless cooker in Wilson's kitchen

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A Bluffton product is in this photograph. Can you find it?

First, the photo shows the Woodrow Wilson house kitchen from 1915-1924. The kitchen is located on the street level, underneath the Dining Room. Food was transported upstairs to the Pantry by a dumbwaiter.

The Woodrow Wilson House is a museum property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It is located at 2340 S Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

The Bluffton product is a fireless cooker, right beside the main stove. Charles Hilty of Reson, Va., provide the photo to The Icon.

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