Two cars collide during a featured event of the daredevil 'Thrill-O-Rama' automobile show Saturday at the Los Angeles County American Legion's 'Salute to Bob Hope' Independence Day spectacular in the Los Angeles Coliseum. 1964
Cashman's – Nevada Oldest Car Dealer –1950 on Main St. James “Big Jim” Cashman Sr. opened Cashman's garage on North Main about a hundred years ago.
Cowboy Ralph “Tex” Madsen poses with a steer in front of a streetcar on Broadway. The streetcar has a cow catcher attached to the front and a sign, "Washington St. to Rimpau Ave." Los Angeles 1930.
On October 28, 1965, a crowd in St. Louis held its breath. Suspended 630 feet in the air, steel workers carefully maneuvered a gleaming wedge of stainless steel—the keystone of what would become one of America’s most iconic monuments: the Gateway Arch.
French bike racer Alfred Letourneur towing a 22-foot-long Airstream Liner at the Metropolitan Airport in Van Nuys, California to demonstrate how light it was, 1947
The Muffin Man in 1910, London. He would ring a bell as he walked through the streets with his wares on a tray on his head.
Looks like the Michelin Man and the Michelin Woman. Holy crap. I bet that frightened the shit out of the children....