| Event ID: 179429 |
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Event Status:
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| Wheels of Progress; Cleveland and the Automotive Industry |
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During the first decade of the Twentieth Century Cleveland was considered the automotive capital of the United States. Between the 1890s and 1930s over 115 companies produced automobiles in Northeastern Ohio. Some lasted only a year or two. Others like Jordan and Chandler created innovations that have shaped automotive history. This course which examines the history and impact of this important regional industry will, appropriately, be held in the newly renovated Crawford Auto-Aviation Gallery of the Western Reserve Historical Society.
Dates: March 7, 14, 21, 28 and April 4, 11 |
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Start Date: |
03/07/2013
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Start Time: |
10:00 AM |
| End Date: |
04/11/2013
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Approx. End Time: |
10:00 AM
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| Registration Deadline: |
03/07/2013
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Meet Time: |
10:00 AM
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Event Leaders
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Derek Moore
Contact Leader
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Ed Pershey
Contact Leader
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| Attendees |
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7
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Max Attendance: |
No Limit |
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0 |
Spots Available: |
No Limit |
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7 |
Guest Limit: |
No Limit |
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Event Cost
Prepayment Required
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$75.00
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03/07/2013
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Location
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(More Detail)
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| Event Location: |
Western Reserve Historical Society
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| Address: |
10825 East Blvd. , Cleveland , OH 44106
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