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Out For a Drive

4-27-2020
Out For a Drive

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The Davidson family is out for a spring drive in the orchards. I recognize Horatio Davidson at the wheel and Charles Davidson in the back seat. I’m sure we’ll know the make and model of the auto before long.

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  1. Varun Coutinho

    8th January 2023 @ 01:59 PM

    1910 Hudson Model 20 Touring

  2. nels

    27th April 2020 @ 12:31 PM

    Everybody wore hats in the day. When did it become the norm not to wear head wear? Remember it being common with women in church and men as well in the early 40's.

  3. Alan

    27th April 2020 @ 01:07 PM

    “When did it become the norm not to wear head wear?”

    When JFK routinely went hatless.

  4. Arlen Sheldrake

    27th April 2020 @ 03:43 PM

    one of the items we have on display at the Oregon Rail Heritage Center is a dining rail car chair…it has a shelf under the seat with a knob in the center for males to stow their hats with the knob keeping them in place…as I tell visitors, all males in the time frame wore hats but NEVER on at the dining table.
    as hats have gone, then smoking, now hand shakes….
    love the horn!

  5. Dale Nicol

    27th April 2020 @ 06:40 PM

    I think this might be a 1910 Cadillac.

  6. Buck Parker

    27th April 2020 @ 10:13 PM

    How many people have noticed the wire racks for hats under the folding seats in the HR Middle School auditorium?

  7. Nellie

    28th April 2020 @ 07:05 AM

    What I love about this photo is that horn………..

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