In the 1920s, automobiles were revolutionizing not only the way Americans got around, but also the way they lived. As more people bought their own form of transportation rather than having to rely on ...
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Inside Vintage Bentley – How Classic Speed Meets Modern Innovation
Discover the craftsmanship behind the legendary Vintage Bentleys — from record-breaking 1920s racing machines to meticulously restored masterpieces. Go behind the scenes with the team that rebuilds, ...
Automobiles entering Holland Tunnel at Broome Street, New York City, 1927. One hundred years ago—almost to the day—roadbuilder Edward J. Mehren wrote in a still-published U.S. engineering journal that ...
In the 1920s, plane windows were just open holes, and airports were more like garages. During the Prohibition era, cargo trains were searched for alcohol. Traveling by cruise ship was a black-tie ...
In previous columns, I’ve described how the Great Fire of 1901 set the stage for a new downtown Jacksonville. That downtown evolved in the two decades before automobiles became fixtures in day-to-day ...
In this column last Sunday (Jan. 12), I wrote that the decade of the 1920s roared in, but ended on a low note. Yet, the middle of the 1920s was lots of fun and filled with new things to do, to own, ...
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