A huge picture book of the first 100 years of cars in America. I’ve had this book to share with kids and grandkids, and now you can too!
The American auto industry celebrated its centennial in 1996, 100 years after brothers Charles and J Frank Duryea began series production of the horseless carriage they had built in 1893. The Duryea brothers didn’t invent the automobile, they were simply among the more successful of the hundreds of tinkerers who were striving to develop vehicles that could travel under their own power
This begins a great lesson in the history of the automobile in America (with a touch of early history in Europe to help set the stage). Each page has great photos of representative vehicles and descriptions, while the bottom continues a timeline from 1770 through 2000.
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