On March 24, 1898, Robert Allison of Port Carbon, Pennsylvania bought a Winton Horseless Carriage. It was the first time an American-built car sold in the U.S. On March 24, 1898 Robert Allison of Port ...
Grover Cleveland was in the White House and we could pick up laudanum without a prescription to cure what ailed us, but cyclists were still running afoul of pedestrians and motorists. New York City's ...
“A good many people have been rather startled for a day or two past by seeing a wagon come tearing along the street at a lively rate, dodging people and teams. The odd thing about it is that it has no ...
The first automobile seen in York, was here as an attraction with the Barnum & Bailey Circus. It was not just York, many communities got their first glimpse at a “horseless carriage” as a result of ...
If someone recorded the first appearance of a horseless carriage on the streets of Ocala in the early 1900s, it isn't generally known. The sight of one or two experimental buggies may not have ...
2003-06-24 04:00:00 PDT Hines, Ore.-- It isn't every day that the cow punchers and bronc riders of Oregon's desert country get to see a 100-year-old car rumbling past them on the highway. When it ...
In Springfield, MA, 118 years ago today, brothers Charles and Frank Duryea first test drove the gasoline-powered automobile they had built. While the Duryea name may be long gone, their creation ...
SEQUIM — Pat Farrell loves to let off steam and does so in a big way. His 1915 Stanley Steamer passenger mountain wagon will return Friday to Port Angeles for the first time in nearly 100 years as the ...
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