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It’s no surprise that America’s economic dominance since the late 19th century coincided with the start of its trucking industry. What may be surprising is that much of the automotive and trucking industries started not in Detroit, but it’s neighbor to the south, Cleveland. This is where Alexander Winton built the first semi-tractor to haul his company’s automobiles to early customers, and also where White Motor Co. got its start. For America 250, Cleveland’s Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum is hosting an exhibit called "Keep on Truckin" (a phrase coined by artist R. Crumb, who lived in Cleveland for a time) that showcases several early truck models. Fleet Maintenance's John Hitch visited the museum to discuss trucking’s past and evolution with the museum’s curator of transportation history, Aaron Warkentin. Timestamps: * 01:45 — Origins of the semi-truck * 04:30 — Early truck technology * 07:10 — Old timey headlights * 08:10 — Horsepower vs horses * 10:00 — Motorless truck maintenance * 11:35 — Truck design evolution * 14:15 — The Crawford Museum's founding * 22:50 — White Motor Company
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