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- Thomas Flyer Stuck in the Mud near Julesburg, Colorado, New York to Paris Race, 1908 - In 1908, an American-built Thomas Flyer won the New York to Paris automobile race. The vehicle traveled 22,000 miles across three continents, through rain, snow, and mud. The race took 169 days and the American team driving this automobile was declared the winner. This lantern slide image shows the Thomas Flyer stuck in mud near Julesburg, Colorado.

- 1908
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Flyer Stuck in the Mud near Julesburg, Colorado, New York to Paris Race, 1908
In 1908, an American-built Thomas Flyer won the New York to Paris automobile race. The vehicle traveled 22,000 miles across three continents, through rain, snow, and mud. The race took 169 days and the American team driving this automobile was declared the winner. This lantern slide image shows the Thomas Flyer stuck in mud near Julesburg, Colorado.
- Using Block & Tackle to Move the Thomas Flyer Out of the Mud in Colorado during the New York to Paris Race, 1908 - In 1908, an American-built Thomas Flyer won the New York to Paris automobile race. The vehicle traveled 22,000 miles across three continents, through rain, snow, and mud. The race took 169 days and the American team driving this automobile was declared the winner. This lantern slide image shows the Thomas Flyer stuck in mud near Julesburg, Colorado.

- 1908
- Collections - Artifact
Using Block & Tackle to Move the Thomas Flyer Out of the Mud in Colorado during the New York to Paris Race, 1908
In 1908, an American-built Thomas Flyer won the New York to Paris automobile race. The vehicle traveled 22,000 miles across three continents, through rain, snow, and mud. The race took 169 days and the American team driving this automobile was declared the winner. This lantern slide image shows the Thomas Flyer stuck in mud near Julesburg, Colorado.