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  2. William E. Swigart Jr. Antique Automobile Museum - Wikipedia

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    He brought most of the collection together under one roof in a former carriage house located at the rear of the Swigart Associates building, naming it the Swigart Memorial Motor Museum. [1] The collection rapidly outgrew the building, and, in August 1957, Mr. Swigart opened the newly constructed Swigart Museum on Route 22, three miles east of ...

  3. AACA Museum - Wikipedia

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    The AACA Museum is a transportation museum located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, in the United States.It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit museum dedicated to the preservation of American automobile history.

  4. Pennsylvania Auto Show - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Auto Show is an annual auto show held in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center. Show info

  5. List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States

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    A A Automobile Company (1910–1913) 'Blue & Gold, Red John, model Abbott-Detroit (1909–1918) Moved to Cleveland and renamed to 'Abbott' in 1917. Abeln-Zehr (1911–1912) Renamed to 'Zehr' after departure of S. Abeln in 1912. AC Propulsion (1997–2003) tzero model Apex Motor Car Company (1920–1922) Ace model Acme Motor Car Company (1903–1911) Adams Company (1905–1912) 'Adams-Farwell ...

  6. Reber (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1903 Reber acquired the old Acme Machine Company's bicycle factory on the corner of Eighth and Elm Streets, Reading for $47,000 at a receivership auction of the American Bicycle Company. Reber stated that he was going to use the factory to manufacture automobiles under the Reber Manufacturing Company name. [ 15 ]

  7. Twyford Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    But, no one actually used the former Twyford factory until the Union Auto Specialties Company, founded by James M. Humphrey Jr., moved in around 1913. In 1915–1916, the company built windshields. In 1915–1916, the company built windshields.