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- Duryea_Brothers abstract "The Duryea brothers, Charles Duryea (December 15, 1861 – September 28, 1938) and J. Frank Durea (October 8, 1869 - February 15, 1967) were early pioneers in the automobile industry.The Durea brothers lived in the city of Wyoming, Illinois. They lived in a farmhouse, that years after, was, torn down. The Durea brothers built a car in their own garage. Their father lived here in Wyoming so after the Durea Brothers moved to Massachusetts. They would come visit Wyoming, Illinois to see their father and watch parades. America's First Automobile RaceAt 8:55 am on November 28, 1895, six motor cars left Chicago's Jackson Park for a 54 mile race to Evanston, Illinois and back through the snow. Car Number 5 driven by inventor Frank Duryea, won the race in just over 10 hours at an average speed of 7.3 mph.The winner earned $2,000, the enthusiast from the crowd who gave the horseless vehicles the new name of \"motorcycles\" won $500, and the Chicago Times-Herald Newspaper that sponsored the race wrote, \"Persons who are inclined to decry the development of the horseless carriage will be forced to recognize it as an admitted mechanical achievement, highly adapted to some of the most urgent needs of our civilization.\"America's First Recorded Automobile AccidentIn March 1896, Charles and Frank Duryea offered for sale the first commercial automobile, the Duryea motor wagon. Two months later, New York City motorist Henry Wells hit a bicyclist with his new Duryea. The rider suffered a broken leg, Wells spent a night in jail and the nation's first traffic accident was recorded. Charles Duryea (1861 - 1938)".
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- Duryea_Brothers comment "The Duryea brothers, Charles Duryea (December 15, 1861 – September 28, 1938) and J. Frank Durea (October 8, 1869 - February 15, 1967) were early pioneers in the automobile industry.The Durea brothers lived in the city of Wyoming, Illinois. They lived in a farmhouse, that years after, was, torn down. The Durea brothers built a car in their own garage. Their father lived here in Wyoming so after the Durea Brothers moved to Massachusetts.".
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