Early Roads, c. 1910
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Believe it or not, paved county roads are a relatively new thing. In the early days of the automobile, drivers navigated cars through all kinds of natural conditions, such as mud.
Image L84-327.1153 courtesy of the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
This file appears in: F.A. Williams Pioneer Ford
F.A. Williams Pioneer Ford
Before the automobile, Spokane moved at a much slower pace. Across America, city streets were filled with pedestrians, horses, buggies, and streetcars-- all moving at speeds below 10 mph. Like many cities, street life changed with the introduction…
