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you might like this....
filmed 4 days before the 1906 San Fransisco earth quake:oogle:
http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/found-n...ml#post2796698 xoxoxoo |
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awesome input, bobby. |
Fantastic...thanks, bobby. I watched that twice and I'm going to watch it again to get more detail. Anybody have a comment why all the cars seemed to be right-hand drive?
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The U.S. drives on the right, in LHD (left-hand-drive) vehicles.
The first keep-right law in the United States, passed in 1792, applied to the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike, between Lancaster and Philadelphia. New York (in 1804) and New Jersey (in 1813) also enacted keep-right rules. Early American motor vehicles were produced in RHD, following the practice established by horse-drawn buggies. This changed in the early years of the 20th century: Ford changed to LHD production in 1908 with the Model T,[88] and Cadillac in 1916. Right- and left-hand traffic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
pretty neat
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interesting, thanks for sharing
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wow, thanks for sharing!
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That was a neat video to see. Thanks for posting. I had relatives that lived in the bay area during the great quake. I've done genealogy work on the family, and always hoped someday I would find at least one relatives writings on what it was like to live through that historic event. Nothing so far.
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Wow, the roads were just a wee bit different back then
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Nice video,Thanks for posting.
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