Hinckley: An empire from the ashes of others
/ARGUMENT could easily be made that bicycles were the cornerstone of the American auto industry.
The Duesenberg brothers launched their empire with bicycles. Louis Chevrolet started his racing career with bicycles, as did Barney Oldfield. Alexander Pope was the country’s largest manufacturer of bicycles in the 1890s before he turned his attentions toward automobile development and production.
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