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1910 Buick
Emma and Bob Brooks and Emma and Al Heinecke pose in front of a 1910 Buick (automobile on left)
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Autocar Gasoline Automobile
Track demonstration drive of an early 1900s Autocar Gasoline Automobile. The company was called the Pittsburgh Motor Vehicle Company when started in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1897, but became the Autocar Company in 1899 when it moved to Ardmore, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia.
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Charlie Breslin
Copy of an image featuring Charlie Breslin sitting in car number 5 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania or Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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John Libaire's Garage
John Libaire stands in front of his garage, which houases a Studebaker Roadster (left) and Buick (right).
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Mont Blanc Tunnel
Interior scene, WFIL-TV a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania television station in the Radio and Television Division of Triangle Publications filmed programs for itself, associate stations and eventually a syndicated service. For television, the roster of programs included such unusual programs as: Longest Tunnel - the seven and one-half miles cut through Mont Blanc, in full color.
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Mont Blanc Tunnel
Exterior scene, WFIL-TV a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania television station in the Radio and Television Division of Triangle Publications filmed programs for itself, associate stations and eventually a syndicated service. For television, the roster of programs included such unusual programs as: Longest Tunnel - the seven and one-half miles cut through Mont Blanc, in full color.
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Mont Blanc Tunnel
Exterior scene, WFIL-TV a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania television station in the Radio and Television Division of Triangle Publications filmed programs for itself, associate stations and eventually a syndicated service. For television, the roster of programs included such unusual programs as: Longest Tunnel - the seven and one-half miles cut through Mont Blanc, in full color.
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Mont Blanc Tunnel
Exterior scene, WFIL-TV a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania television station in the Radio and Television Division of Triangle Publications filmed programs for itself, associate stations and eventually a syndicated service. For television, the roster of programs included such unusual programs as: Longest Tunnel - the seven and one-half miles cut through Mont Blanc, in full color.
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Mont Blanc Tunnel
Exterior scene, WFIL-TV a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania television station in the Radio and Television Division of Triangle Publications filmed programs for itself, associate stations and eventually a syndicated service. For television, the roster of programs included such unusual programs as: Longest Tunnel - the seven and one-half miles cut through Mont Blanc, in full color.
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Mont Blanc Tunnel
Exterior scene, WFIL-TV a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania television station in the Radio and Television Division of Triangle Publications filmed programs for itself, associate stations and eventually a syndicated service. For television, the roster of programs included such unusual programs as: Longest Tunnel - the seven and one-half miles cut through Mont Blanc, in full color.
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Philadelphia Auto Show
Stanley Steamer on display at the Philadelphia Auto Show as part of the Antique Auto Derby.