Saluting Automotive Trailblazers on National Inventors’ Day

January 31st, 2025 by
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On February 11th, National Inventors’ Day, we salute the brilliant minds that shaped the automotive industry. Today’s high-tech, stylish cars are the result of countless innovations over decades. How did we evolve from steam-driven carriages to self-driving vehicles? It started with inventors who dared to think differently. Charles Goodyear – The Father of Vulcanized Rubber…

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Labor Day, an American Legacy

August 27th, 2024 by
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Labor Day, observed on the first Monday of September, is more than a day off or the unofficial end of summer. It honors the social and economic achievements of American workers, recognizing their contributions to the nation’s strength, prosperity, and welfare. But how did this important holiday begin? The Origins of Labor Day Labor Day…

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