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'Driven to Win: Racing in America' explores need for speed


Driven to Win: Racing in America explores need for speed
Greg Tasker
Almost as soon as the first gas-powered vehicles began sputtering down late 19th-century roads, Americans were pushing the pedal, eager for speed, and competing against one another in horseless carriages. 
 The first automobile race in the United States occurred on a snowy Thanksgiving Day in Chicago in 1895. The following decade, Barney Oldfield became the first big racing hero. As the 20th century unfolded, car-crazy Americans began racing up mountains Pikes Peak across Salt Flats Bonneville and around gravel and tar tracks in Indianapolis and beyond. 
 The history of auto racing in the United States, along with the personalities, cars, culture and innovations, is explored in a new, permanent exhibit, “Driven to Win: Racing in America” presented by General Motors, opening this month at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn. Believed to be the first comprehens ....

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Important Central Florida sites in women's history


Important Central Florida sites in women’s history
Sites to visit on a tank of gas important to women’s history in Central Florida
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This Women’s History Month, there are a number of stops on the Florida Women’s Heritage Trail right here in Central Florida you can visit to learn more about the contributions ladies have made to history right here in the Sunshine State.
All you need is some time and a tank of gas to do it.
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, Tebeau-Field Library, 435 Brevard Avenue, Cocoa, FL 32922 (321) 690-1971
In 1927, Jeanette Thurber Conner of New Smyrna Beach organized the Florida State Historical Society with Colonel John B. Stetson, Jr. It later merged with the Florida Historical Society which acquired the current building in 1997 to house its growing collection of maps and historical documents. ....

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Openings and Closings: March 3 to March 9 - The Magazine Antiques


Openings and Closings: March 3 to March 9
Elizabeth Lanza
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; ©
1931 Estate of Poul Henningsen.
Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas
This past weekend, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston opened an exhibition entitled
Electrifying Design: A Century of Lighting. The exhibition traces the evolution of electric lighting from its origins in the early 19
th century to present. Organized in three parts
Typologies, The Bulb, and
Quality of Light, the show invites museumgoers to look at the aesthetic, functional, and environmental qualities of electric light and see how lighting changed over the past century. Advance timed tickets are recommended for this museum so, check here in order to register. ....

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The best things you can do for free in Orlando


The best things you can do for free in Orlando
Lonely Planet Editors
25 February 2021
From top museums to serene city parks, there are plenty of free things to do in Orlando © Sean Pavone / Shutterstock
Orlando s major amusement parks can be famously expensive. If you ve squandered most of your vacation budget on tickets to see the Mouse, there s still plenty you can find in Orlando that costs absolutely nothing.
Here are the best things to do in Orlando for free.
Editor s note: during COVID-19 there are restrictions on travel and opening hours may vary. Check the latest guidance in the US before planning a trip, and always follow local health advice. ....

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