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The third decade of the 20th century was a turbulent, yeasty period in American culture. With soldiers back from the First World War, the economy buzzed with new demands for homes, clothes, cars ...
The mountain town of Wrightwood will host its 28th annual Wrightwood Mountain Classic Car Show 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19. The show features more than 200 vehicles dating from the 1920s to ...
Robert Sobel, Historian "What will they think of next!” was a 1920s saying, because new things were continually coming out. And there were new things which you could enjoy, not just for the few.
While we have no doubt the Superior handled rough 1920s American roads and trails with ease, it’s quite funny to imagine trying to take a 1920s-era car off-roading now.
Some might term the time-worn, American-built, 1923 Locomobile Model 48 recently purchased at auction a "survivor," others a "barn-find," and it's really a bit of both, but it's also an example of ...
In 1920, for the first time, the census showed that a majority of Americans lived in cities. We were becoming an urbanized society. And if you lived in a city in 1925, ’26 or thereabouts, you ...