Forty-four automobiles — valued together at more than $75,000 at the time — were owned in Lake Charles in April of 1910.
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What It’s Like Driving the World’s First Sports Car
In 1910, automobiles still looked like rolling Edwardian furniture: upright, spindly and about as fun to drive as a mahogany dresser. While race cars were nothing new at that point, a competition at ...
Three Moline Dreadnought automobiles built by Moline Automobile Company in East Moline entered the Glidden Tour reliability race in 1910. The tour started at Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 14 and wound its ...
Before 1910, automobiles were rare but adventurous drivers already were looking for ways to cross Washington state. Except for train travel, heading east from Seattle was a perilous journey. Even with ...
Mayor M.F. Murphy welcomed the first annual convention of Northwest Automobile Dealers to Grand Forks 100 years ago. The group was assembled at the Grand Forks Commercial Club and heard an address by ...
This is the third year for the county league. Thursday, May 5, 1910 Menomonie’s first automobile fatality occurred shortly after 7 o’clock Sunday evening when Harry Sprink, well-known business man and ...
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