This stuff is whats cool... My great uncle was Bob Pace of Yakima Wa.. If you're into history you know my uncle as he was a writer for the yakima newspaper. Main job was the photography teacher at Perry Tech.
Not a Sunday drive in those days. A good challenge can be fun! An old timer (long gone now) told me it was an all -day drive from the Tualatin Valley to the Oregon cost. In a model T spent the night and drove back the next day. He added had 6 flat tires carried lots of spares Some was wooden planks but mostly mud roads. thank you
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Great history, Knute... To think my Grandpa was one of those early drivers in the 1920s. He drove a Ford Model T and told a lot of stories about driving around Black Diamond, Kent, Issaquah, and Renton on dirt and gravel roads, then all the way to Oakland, California during the Great Depression to find work with his brother.
The image at 6:24 Looks suspiciously like Duluth Minnesota looking towards Wisconsin and down the spit known as Parkpoint.? Anyone recognize this image?
Love the videos you've done with Nick Zentner.
This stuff is whats cool... My great uncle was Bob Pace of Yakima Wa.. If you're into history you know my uncle as he was a writer for the yakima newspaper. Main job was the photography teacher at Perry Tech.
Not a Sunday drive in those days. A good challenge can be fun! An old timer (long gone now) told me it was an all -day drive from the Tualatin Valley to the Oregon cost. In a model T spent the night and drove back the next day. He added had 6 flat tires carried lots of spares Some was wooden planks but mostly mud roads. thank you
Great history, Knute... To think my Grandpa was one of those early drivers in the 1920s. He drove a Ford Model T and told a lot of stories about driving around Black Diamond, Kent, Issaquah, and Renton on dirt and gravel roads, then all the way to Oakland, California during the Great Depression to find work with his brother.
Hear Hear❤ wonderful
The image at 6:24
Looks suspiciously like Duluth Minnesota looking towards Wisconsin and down the spit known as Parkpoint.? Anyone recognize this image?
No, but without a mountain on site, it does look suspiciously like Wiscosin!
Don't need to see the narrator. Voice over is sufficient.