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Ad for the Haynes 55 on the back cover of “The Country Gentleman,” September 30, 1922. by lhboudreau

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Ad for the Haynes 55 on the back cover of “The Country Gentleman,” September 30, 1922.

The listed price range of $1,495 – $2,395, when adjusted for inflation, is equivalent to $27,273 – $43,692 in 2025.

So, cars are no cheaper today than they were over 100 years ago!

Elwood Haynes is often referred to as the "father of the automobile" because he was a pioneer in the development of early American automobiles. His work laid the foundation for the modern automotive industry.

In 1894, he successfully tested his first car, the "Pioneer," which is considered one of the earliest gasoline-powered vehicles in the United States. He later co-founded the Haynes-Apperson Company, which became the first company in the U.S. to commercially produce automobiles. His contributions to metallurgy, such as the invention of stainless steel and stellite, also advanced the automotive industry.

As for the cars he built, Haynes' vehicles were known for their quality and innovation. Some of his later models, like the Haynes Model 75 Tourster, were in the luxury class. These cars featured high-end materials, elegant designs, and advanced engineering for their time, making them competitive with the finest automobiles of the era. However, his company ceased operations in 1925, and his luxury cars remain a testament to his vision and craftsmanship.

[Sources: Wikipedia, Britannica.com, and SignificantCars.com]

“The New 1923 Haynes 77” in “The Saturday Evening Post,” April 7, 1923. by lhboudreau

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“The New 1923 Haynes 77” in “The Saturday Evening Post,” April 7, 1923.

"The Haynes, America's first mechanically successful automobile, was invented, designed and built by Elwood Haynes in Kokomo, Indiana, in 1893." [From the ad copy]

Elwood Haynes is known as the "father of the automobile," having built the first commercially built gas-powered automobile. The Haynes Automobile Company produced automobiles in Kokomo from 1896-1924. -- Wikipedia

Just a segment of the Owens Corning complex -- 100_0481 by Dee Pix

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Just a segment of the Owens Corning complex -- 100_0481

Owens Corning -- 100_0479 by Dee Pix

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Owens Corning -- 100_0479

Once Upon A Time In The Sleepy Town Of Crockett California Framed Print by wingsdomain.com

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Once Upon A Time In The Sleepy Town Of Crockett California Framed Print

by Wingsdomain Art and Photography

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Once upon a time in the sleepy town of Crockett, California, where blue collar workers call their home, something strange and wonderful happened the day the lights went out at the old C and H Sugar Plant. While a lone ominous raven barked at the glowing full moon overshadowed by the fast moving fog, people, neighbors, and complete strangers of all sex, race and religion began to see each other in the clear of darkness. They began to work together, help each other, and smile a brighter smile together. On that dark winter's night, for all that was there to witness it in that small corner of the world, life began, Once Upon a Time in The Sleepy Town of Crockett, California. -W

The California and Hawaiian Sugar Company was founded in 1906 and operated from 1921 to 1993 as an agricultural cooperative marketing association owned by the member sugar companies in Hawaii. Its headquarters are in Crockett under the Carquinez Bridge in unincorporated Contra Costa County, California. -wikipedia

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Three USA Electronic Manufacturing plants now gone forever by Captain Zenith

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Three USA Electronic Manufacturing plants now gone forever

Three USA Electronic Manufacturing plants now gone forever

Improve Gas Compressor Efficiency and Reduce Cost With ST75 Air/Gas Mass Flow Meter Point Measurement by RB Marketing Communications

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Improve Gas Compressor Efficiency and Reduce Cost With ST75 Air/Gas Mass Flow Meter Point Measurement

The ST75 Flow Meter, from Fluid Components International (FCI) is a cost-effective air/gas mass flow monitoring solution for gas compressor point-of-use measurement. It delivers precision flow measurement while reducing the consumption of energy fuel gases, specialty gases and pneumatic air.

Learn more about the ST75: www.fluidcomponents.com/Industrial/Products/MassFlowMeter...

Read more: www.rbmarketing.com/FCI/press/FCI-ST75_Compressors.doc

Manufacturing Plants Design by 3D Rendering Studio

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Manufacturing Plants Design

With our in-depth experience, ability and resources, we provide you the complete 3d structural design and detailing services to ensure a seamless visual impression of your plant.

Manufacturing Plants Model by 3D Rendering Studio

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Manufacturing Plants Model

3D Industrial Modeling, 3d Engineering Modeling & Animation for Industrial Plants, Chemical Plants, Manufacturing Plants, 3D Engineering modeling India.

Steel Mills, City Hall in Foreground, 1940 - Gary, Indiana by Shook Photos

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Steel Mills, City Hall in Foreground, 1940 - Gary, Indiana

STEEL MILL AT GARY, IND.
CITY HALL IN FOREGROUND

Date: Circa 1940
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Tribe of K, E. C. Kropp Company (#8, #16535N)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook

Copyright 2007. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.

Steel Mills at Night, Gary and South Chicago, Illinois, circa 1950s - Gary, Indiana by Shook Photos

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Steel Mills at Night, Gary and South Chicago, Illinois, circa 1950s - Gary, Indiana

Steel Mills at Night,
Gary and South, Chicago, Ill.

Date: Circa 1950
Source Type: Postcard
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Cameo Greeting Cards, Inc. (#K2345)
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook

Copyright 2007. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.

BNSF and CSX locos in test shop, GE Factory by wrightrkuk

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BNSF and CSX locos in test shop, GE Factory

I took this photo while researching a Financial Times article to be found at www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ca421e8e-883e-11dd-b114-0000779fd18c.html