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Innovation and Engineering- Everything New is Old

Innovation and Engineering- Everything New is Old

A Seminar with Evan Ide

Do you believe that today’s automotive world is the most vibrant and rapidly evolving technological one ever seen?  What if you were to learn that the vast majority of the systems utilized on today’s roads were actually invented and used before World War I?

The earliest period of the transition of the “horseless carriage” of the turn of the 20th Century to the cars that were built before 1940 is one that saw the greatest advances imaginable- 50 years in which top speeds for street vehicles alone went from 10 to 100mph.

And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Join Donald Osborne and veteran car expert and restorer Evan Ide in our gallery on Bellevue Avenue for a lively discussion on one of the most vibrant eras in automotive history, all visible in our current exhibition “Early Landmarks in Automotive Engineering”!


$50 per person / $30 for AAM Members / $10 for AAM Bellevue Members

If you are a member, please call 401-856-4420 to receive the discount code.

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