How to Start a Model T at Carillon Park
Along with Carillon Park founder, Edward A. Deeds, Charles F. Kettering famously invented the first electric, self-starter for the automobile in Dayton. While we all take for granted how easy it is to start a car today by simply turning a key or pressing a button, that wasn’t always the case. Watch the latest installment in our historical video series to learn more.
Видео How to Start a Model T at Carillon Park канала Carillon Historical Park
Видео How to Start a Model T at Carillon Park канала Carillon Historical Park
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