Allie In the Archives
In 1908, six teams stood in Times Square, pointed their automobiles west, and decided to drive to Paris, France. There were no highways. No GPS. No reliable maps. But there were blizzards dumping feet of snow onto nonexistent roads, cars hauled out of drifts by horses, engines rebuilt nightly in the cold, and entire continents where the idea of an automobile was still closer to rumor than reality. This wasn’t a race in the modern sense. It was an endurance experiment dreamed up by newspapers and fueled by national pride, overconfidence, and a truly alarming lack of planning. Teams followed railroad tracks across America, argued over what “counted” as driving, attempted to cross Siberia by following telegraph lines, and—at one point—fully expected to drive across the not-so-frozen Bering Strait. Through mud that swallowed cars whole, duels that nearly happened, champagne shared in the middle of the Siberian tundra, and rules that bent just enough to keep the whole thing moving, one battered American car refused to quit. Welcome to the Archives. Bloodstained: Exploring Michigan's Darkest Murders Forgotten By Time [https://a.co/d/eVBJu15] Householdhistory.com [https://www.householdhistory.com/] Instagram: @allieinthearchives [https://www.instagram.com/allie.in.the.archives/]
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