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SAILING CAR, 1830. A wind-powered locomotive on the South Carolina Railroad, 19 March 1830

SAILING CAR, 1830. A wind-powered locomotive on the South Carolina Railroad, 19 March 1830
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SAILING CAR, 1830. A wind-powered locomotive on the South Carolina Railroad, 19 March 1830

SAILING CAR, 1830.
A wind-powered locomotive on the South Carolina Railroad, 19 March 1830. Contemporary American wood engraving. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1830 Creativity Idea Invention March Passenger Railroad Railroad Car Sailing South Carolina Wind Power

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This print showcases the innovative "SAILING CAR, 1830" - a wind-powered locomotive that revolutionized transportation in early America. Taken on 19th March 1830, this contemporary American wood engraving captures the essence of creativity and invention during this period. The image depicts a group of men gathered around the Sailing Car, marveling at its ingenuity. With its sleek design and towering sails catching the wind, it stands as a testament to human determination to conquer new frontiers. This pioneering mode of transportation was introduced on the South Carolina Railroad, forever changing how people traveled. Passengers would have eagerly boarded this remarkable vehicle, eager to experience the thrill of being propelled forward by nothing but nature's power. The Sailing Car represents an era where imagination knew no bounds and dreams were transformed into reality. As we gaze upon this historic photograph, we are transported back in time to witness a momentous occasion in American history. It serves as a reminder that even in times when technology was limited, human beings possessed an unwavering desire for progress and innovation. This print is not just about transportation; it symbolizes ambition and resilience. It reminds us that ideas can shape our world if we dare to pursue them with passion and determination.


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Step back in time with our captivating Framed Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the intriguing image of "Sailing Car, 1830" by Granger Art on Demand. This vintage wood engraving showcases an extraordinary innovation from the past - a wind-powered locomotive on the South Carolina Railroad, captured on March 19, 1830. Add this unique piece to your collection and bring the history of transportation into your home or office. Each print is carefully framed with attention to detail, ensuring a beautiful presentation that complements any decor. Experience the thrill of the past with Media Storehouse Framed Prints.


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Step back in time with our captivating Sailing Car, 1830 poster print from Media Storehouse's collection, brought to you by Granger Art on Demand. This vintage wood engraving depicts an intriguing moment in history - a wind-powered locomotive, believed to be the first successful steam-powered railroad car in the United States, making its debut on the South Carolina Railroad on March 19, 1830. Experience the allure of the past with this unique and intriguing piece, perfect for adding character and charm to any room in your home or office.


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