GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - This week’s ‘We the People’ story features what is believed to be the first auto race in American history, which started on this day 147 years ago right here in Green Bay.
The White Sewing Machine Company of Cleveland, Ohio, began making steam powered automobiles in 1900. Cleveland was a center of early American automobile production. Other manufacturers in the city ...
Television host and car collector extraordinaire Jay Leno doesn’t just own a bevy of steam cars, he drives them. His 1906 Stanley Steamer is, he believes, the oldest vehicle ever stopped for speeding ...
Nearly 50 steam car enthusiasts and their cars began arriving at the Strasburg Rail Road for their annual steam car tour Thursday at 11 a.m. The tour is hosted by Friends of Auburn Heights Preserve, ...
It’s easy to forget that a century ago, gasoline-powered cars didn’t completely dominate the automobile market. In 1900, roughly 40 percent of all cars sold in the U.S. were steam-powered. And in fact ...
Something new in transportation, a steam car modelled after the old Stanley Steamer, made its debut here Wednesday night with a Yale man at the wheel. Gilbert Stevenson, Yale '36, of Polham, New York, ...
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