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Depot Amtrak

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  • _______ of the structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Divisions and Mileposts listed are from the September 1910 published timetable.
  • Depots with camera icon are remaining structures waiting for images to be uploaded to Wikimedia.


Structure name location Image Divison Milepost Built Construction/style/notes
Columbus Station 43°20′26″N 89°00′45″W / 43.340683°N 89.012597°W / 43.340683; -89.012597 (Columbus Amtrak) La Crosse 149.9 1906 Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) property record HI3493
Milwaukee Intermodal Station 43°02′04″N 87°55′03″W / 43.034327°N 87.917386°W / 43.034327; -87.917386 (Milwaukee Amtrak) La Crosse 85.0 1965
La Crosse Station 43°50′00″N 91°14′49″W / 43.833408°N 91.246996°W / 43.833408; -91.246996 (La Crosse Amtrak) La Crosse 282.6 1927 NHRP 1997 97001512
Tomah Station 43°59′10″N 90°30′20″W / 43.986000°N 90.505500°W / 43.986000; -90.505500 (Tomah Amtrak) La Crosse 239.8 unk WHS record HI79316

Depot table

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  • Chicago & Milwaukee division started milepost 0 at Chicago
  • Northern division
  • Prairie du Chien division started milepost 0 at Milwaukee
    • Lone Rock — Richland Center branch milepost 0 is at Lone Rock
    • Mazomanie — Sauk City — Prairie du Sac branch milepost 0 is at Mazomanie
Structure name location Image Divison Milepost Built Construction/style/notes
Arena Depot 43°09′59″N 89°54′48″W / 43.166500°N 89.913278°W / 43.166500; -89.913278 (Arena) Prairie du Chien 125.1 unk razed
Wisconsin Historical Society (WHS) image IM80019
Avoca Depot 43°10′58″N 90°19′28″W / 43.182816°N 90.324429°W / 43.182816; -90.324429 (Avoca) Prairie du Chien 145.9 1858 WHS property file HI95556
Beaver Dam Depot 43°27′20″N 88°50′12″W / 43.455477°N 88.836641°W / 43.455477; -88.836641 (Beaver Dam) 1900 line from Portage to Horicon
NHRP 1981 81000039
Black Earth Depot 43°08′24″N 89°44′54″W / 43.140006°N 89.748262°W / 43.140006; -89.748262 (Black Earth) Prairie du Chien 115.5 1874 WHS file HI5259
Blue River Depot 43°11′08″N 90°34′09″W / 43.185627°N 90.569042°W / 43.185627; -90.569042 (Blue River) Prairie du Chien 158.2 unk razed, mainline from Madison to Rapid City
WHS image IM3045
Boscobel Depot 43°08′10″N 90°42′23″W / 43.136164°N 90.7064765°W / 43.136164; -90.7064765 (Boscobel) Prairie du Chien 166.0 1857 WHS file HI29830
Bridgeport Prairie du Chien 186.6
Brodhead Depot 42°37′08″N 89°22′35″W / 42.619011°N 89.376369°W / 42.619011; -89.376369 (Brodhead) line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Brookfield Depot 43°04′15″N 88°08′46″W / 43.070899°N 88.146248°W / 43.070899; -88.146248 (Brookfield) Prairie du Chien 14.3 1867 originally at 2844 N Brookfield Rd
moved in 2023 about 300 ft to 2825 N. Brookfield Rd
WHS file HI7770
Cedarburg Depot mainline from Milwaukee to Ontonagon
Columbus depot 43°20′28″N 89°00′49″W / 43.341114°N 89.013603°W / 43.341114; -89.013603 (Columbus) La Crosse 150.0 1871 WHS record HI3468
Crawford Prairie du Chien 190.8
Cross Plains Prairie du Chien 110.7
Darlington Depot 42°40′48″N 90°07′11″W / 42.680070°N 90.119718°W / 42.680070; -90.119718 (Darlington) line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Doylestown Depot mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington
Dunbarton Depot branch line from Gratiot to Shullsburg
Eagle 42°52′47″N 88°28′26″W / 42.879626°N 88.473876°W / 42.879626; -88.473876 (Eagle) Prairie du Chien 36.6 razed, WHS image IM90692
Edgerton Depot 42°50′00″N 89°04′13″W / 42.833338°N 89.070384°W / 42.833338; -89.070384 (Edgerton) Prairie du Chien 71.0 1906 from Madison to Rondout, Illinois
NHRP 1988, 98000283
Fox Lake Depot line from Portage to Horicon
Genesee 42°58′00″N 88°22′13″W / 42.966742°N 88.370140°W / 42.966742; -88.370140 (Genesee) Prairie du Chien 28.5 1897 WHS file HI7378
Gotham Depot Br.LR—RC 5.8 Lone Rock - Richland Center branch of Prairie du Chien division
Gratiot Depot line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Green Bay Depot mainline from Chicago to Ontonagon, MI
Hartland Depot Hartland Railroad Depot mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington
Helena Station 43°10′24″N 90°01′16″W / 43.173357°N 90.021091°W / 43.173357; -90.021091 (Helena Station) Prairie du Chien 130.9 razed. Station does not appear on 1914 time table.
Horicon depot 43°26′51″N 88°38′24″W / 43.447387°N 88.639869°W / 43.447387; -88.639869 (Horicon depot)
Horicon station 43°26′52″N 88°38′26″W / 43.447822°N 88.640622°W / 43.447822; -88.640622 (Horicon station)
Juda Depot 42°35′23″N 89°29′49″W / 42.589675°N 89.496903°W / 42.589675; -89.496903 (Juda) line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Knowlton Depot line from New Lisbon to Star Lake
Lake Kegonsa Prairie du Chien 83.8
Lake Waubesa Prairie du Chien 90.3
Lima Center Prairie du Chien 56.6
Lone Rock 43°10′53″N 90°11′52″W / 43.181401°N 90.197866°W / 43.181401; -90.197866 (Lone Rock) Prairie du Chien 139.5 razed
WHS image IM92454
Madison Depot Prairie du Chien 96.1
Marinette Depot branch line from Crivitz to Menominee, MI
Mazomanie Depot Prairie du Chien 119.0
McFarland Prairie du Chien 89.3
Middleton Depot Prairie du Chien 102.7
Milton Prairie du Chien 62.2
Milton Jct Prairie du Chien 63.7
Milwaukee Everett Street Depot 43°02′11″N 87°54′55″W / 43.036418°N 87.915201°W / 43.036418; -87.915201 (Milwaukee Everett) La Crosse 0.0 1886 razed 1966, was located on the mainline from Chicago, IL to Milwaukee
Mineral Point Depot line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Monroe Depot WHS file HI50980
Monticello Depot 42°44′36″N 89°34′45″W / 42.743214°N 89.579155°W / 42.743214; -89.579155 (Monticello) line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Muscoda Prairie du Chien 151.8
Nashota Depot mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington
New Glarus Depot branch line from New Glarus to Brodhead
New Lisbon Depot mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington
North Prairie 42°56′06″N 88°24′17″W / 42.934885°N 88.404835°W / 42.934885; -88.404835 (North Prairie) Prairie du Chien 31.4 1883 currently in use as a diner
WHS file HI8353
Oakdale Depot mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington
Oconomowoc Depot 43°06′34″N 88°29′55″W / 43.109440°N 88.498662°W / 43.109440; -88.498662 (Oconomowoc) mainline from Chicago to Seattle and Tacoma and the commuter line from Milwaukee to Watertown
Orfordville Depot line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Palmyra 42°52′32″N 88°35′03″W / 42.875596°N 88.584078°W / 42.875596; -88.584078 (Palmyra) Prairie du Chien 42.3 razed, location from Sanborn Fire Insurance map, Palmyra, WI sheet 1, 1919
Pardeeville Depot 43°32′11″N 89°18′00″W / 43.536430°N 89.300087°W / 43.536430; -89.300087 (Pardeeville) line from Beaver Dam to Portage
structure relocated to east of Pardeeville and is in use as a private residence
Prairie du Chien Depot Prairie du Chien 193.9
Platteville Depot 1868 WHS survey HI66324
Prairie du Sac Depot Br.M—SC—PdS 10.1 branch line from Mazomanie to Prairie du Sac
Richland Center Depot 43°20′04″N 90°23′19″W / 43.334358°N 90.388715°W / 43.334358; -90.388715 (Richland Center) Br.LR—RC 15.5
Sauk City Br.M—SC—PdS 8.8
South Wayne Depot line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Spring Green 43°10′35″N 90°04′08″W / 43.176385°N 90.068818°W / 43.176385; -90.068818 (Spring Green) Prairie du Chien 132.9 razed
WHS image IM100340
Stoughton Depot Prairie du Chien 80.8 line from Janesville to Mineral Point
Sturtevant station 42°43′06″N 87°54′22″W / 42.718314°N 87.906203°W / 42.718314; -87.906203 (Sturtevant station) 2006 new Amtrak depot
Sturtevant Depot 42°48′01″N 87°52′24″W / 42.800185°N 87.873298°W / 42.800185; -87.873298 (Sturtevant old Depot) mainline from Chicago to Tacoma, Washington, relocated to Linwood Park, Caledonia
WHS file HI10699
Twin Bluffs Br.LR—RC 9.7
Viroqua Depot 43°33′31″N 90°52′57″W / 43.558607°N 90.882561°W / 43.558607; -90.882561 (Viroqua) branch line from Sparta to Viroqua
Walworth Depot 42°32′10″N 88°35′56″W / 42.536176°N 88.598908°W / 42.536176; -88.598908 (Walworth) branch line from Rondout, Illinois to Madison, Wisconsin
Waukesha 43°00′43″N 88°14′04″W / 43.011897°N 88.234417°W / 43.011897; -88.234417 (Walworth) Prairie du Chien 20.6 1890 razed
location from Sanborn Fire Insurance Map, Waukesha 1922, sheet 6
WHS file HI94592
Wausau Depot 44°57′43″N 89°37′12″W / 44.961855°N 89.619924°W / 44.961855; -89.619924 (Wausau) line from New Lisbon to Star Lake
Wauwatosa Depot 43°02′56″N 88°00′25″W / 43.048963°N 88.006812°W / 43.048963; -88.006812 (Wauwatosa) Prairie du Chien 5.4 razed
location from Sanborn Map, Milwaukee 1910, vol. 7, sheet 769
WHS image IM35703
Wauzeka Prairie du Chien 171.1 WHS image IM101038
Whitewater station 42°49′54″N 88°43′59″W / 42.8317774°N 88.7329268°W / 42.8317774; -88.7329268 (Whitewater) Prairie du Chien 50.9 1891 NHRP 2013, 13000376
Woodman Depot mainline from Madison to Rapid City

Appliances

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List of major home appliance manufacturers is a reference list of manufacturers building major home appliances both active and defunct, available in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and the United States. It is specifically limited to manufactures of major home appliances and does not include companies that only manufacture Small appliances or brands intended for only for commercial use.

Mark 5

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  • 1973 $495 $3,397

Mark 5

Year Advertised Price Inflated Price
1954 $ 269.50 $3,058
1957 $ 298.50 $3,238
1960 $ 299.50 $3,085
1962 $ 319.50 $3,218
1963 $ 319.50 $3,180
1964 $ 389.50 $3,826
1964-1972 Out of production
1973 $ 495 $3,397
1976 $ 799 $4,278
1980 $ 995 $3,679
1996¹ $2,049 $3,981
2019² $3,241 $3,862
  1. Model 510 (555540) at $2,699 minus table upgrade kit (555142) at $649
  2. Model 520 (555977) at $4,097 minus table upgrade kit (555986) at $856

Mark VII

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Year Advertised Price Inflated Price
1963 $ 319.50 $3,180
1964 $ 389.50 $3,826
1965 $ 389.50 $3,766
1966 $ 499.50 $4,691
1967 $ 389.50 $3,559

Jointer

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Year Advertised Price Inflated Price
1954 $ 44.50 $505
1957 $ 58.50 $635
1960 $ 58.50 $617
1963 $ 69.50 $692
1964 $ 73.99 $727
1967 $ 84.00 $768
1968-1972 Out of production
1973 $124.95 $858
1980 $265 $980
1996 $399.99 $777
2005 $444.99 $694
2019 $587.00 $700

Belt Sander

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Year Advertised Price Inflated Price
1956 $ 49.95 $567
1957 $ 59.50 $645
1960 $ 59.50 $613
1963 $ 64.50 $642
1968-1972 Out of production
1973 $129.95 $892
1980 $235.00 $869
1996 $369.99 $719
2005 $379.99 $593
2016 $549.46 $698
2019 $587.00 $700

Bandsaw

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Year Advertised Price Inflated Price
1956 $ 79.95 $891
1960 $ 79.95 $823
1964 $ 84.50 $830
1966 $ 99.50 $934
1968-1972 Out of production
1973 $149.95 $1,029
1980 $295.00 $1,091
1996 $449.99 $874
2005 $499.99 $780
2016 $579.99 $736
2019 $599.00 $714

Active appliance manufacturers and brands

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A note on appliance types: The terminology of different appliance types are used for the primary market are used as much as possible. i.e.: cooktops (USA) = hobs (UK), ranges (USA) = cookers (UK). wall oven (USA) = built-in oven (UK)

A–B

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Company Brands Primary Products Headquarters Market Countries Website(s)
Appliance365 Ltd
  • cuisina
  • eurolec
  • homark
  • qudos
  • built-in ovens
  • hobs
  • refrigerators
Warrington, UK UK A365
Acme Kitchenettes Corp
  • Acme
  • King
  • cooktops
  • mini-kitchens
  • ovens
  • refrigerators
Hudson, NY, USA USA Acme Kitchenettes
AGA
  • Aga
  • Heartland
  • La Cornue
  • Marvel
  • Northland
  • cookers
  • ranges
Leamington Spa, UK USA, UK, Australia
Rallison Appliances Kitchen Appliances ranges Bangalore, India India Rallison Kitchen Appliances
American Range Corporation American Range ranges Pacoima, CA, USA USA American Range
Amica
  • Amica
  • Gram
  • cookers
  • dishwashers
  • refrigerators
  • built-in ovens
Wronki, Poland Europe Amica
Arçelik
Istanbul, Turkey Worldwide
Arpa
  • No own brand, 100% OEM
  • cooktops
  • induction
  • ceramic
  • mixed gas-induction
Niedermodern, France Europe, Australia, Asia, USA, Canada, South America Arpa
Avanti Products Avanti
  • ranges
  • water dispensers
  • refrigerators
  • wine and beer coolers
  • laundry machines
Miami, FL, USA Avanti Products
Bertazzoni-Italia Bertazzoni cookers Reggio Emilia, Italy Worldwide Bertazzoni
Big Chill Big Chill
  • ranges
  • refrigerators
Boulder, CO, USA USA Big Chill
B/S/H Munich, Germany Worldwide
Brown Stove Works
  • Brown
  • Five Star
ranges Cleveland, TN, USA USA

C–F

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Company Brands Primary Products Headquarters Market Countries Website(s)
Candy Group
  • Baumatic
  • Candy
  • Hoover
  • Jinling
  • Rosières
  • cookers
  • dishwasher
  • dryers
  • freezers
  • refrigerators
  • wall ovens
  • washers
Brugherio, Italy Europe, China, UAE
Capitol Capitol Santa Fe Springs, CA, USA Americas, Australia, Europe, India, Middle East Capitol Cooking Ranges
Cosmo Appliances Cosmo Appliances
Cosmo Kitchen Products
  • cooktops
  • range hoods
  • ranges
  • wall ovens
Los Angeles, CA, USA USA Cosmo
Crosslee plc White Knight dryers Hipperholme, UK Crosslee
Crown Domestic Appliances Ltd
  • cookers
  • hobs
  • dryers
  • washers
Bromsgrove UK Crown
Dacor Dacor
  • cooktops
  • ranges
  • wall ovens
City of Industry, CA, USA USA Dacor
Danby Products Danby
  • compact refrigerators
  • wine coolers
Canada, USA Danby Canada
Danby US
Dongbu Daewoo Electronics Daewoo
  • dryers
  • refrigerators
  • washers
Seoul, South Korea Daewoo Electronics UK
Daewoo Electronics US
Duro Corporation NXR stoves City of Industry, CA, USA USA NXR
De Dietrich Kitchen Appliances Ltd De Dietrich
  • dishwashers
  • hobs
  • ovens
  • washers
  • dryers
Basingstoke UK France, UK De Dietrich UK
Electrolux
Stockholm, Sweden Worldwide
ELCO Vagionis Elco
  • built-in ovens
  • cookers
  • freezers
  • hobs
  • refrigerators
Greece Europe Elco
Elmira Stove Works
  • Antique
  • Fireview
  • Northstar
stoves
refrigerators
Elmira, Ontario, Canada Canada, USA Elmira
Fagor Fagor Mondragón, Spain Fagor America
Fagor UK
Fisher & Paykel(→Haier) DCS
Fisher & Paykel
East Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand
Fulgor-Milano Fulgor Gallarate, Italy Fulgor-Milano USA

G–L

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Company Brands Primary Products Headquarters Market Countries Website(s)
GE Appliances
  • GE
  • Artistry
  • Café
  • Hotpoint(USA)
  • Monogram
  • Profile
Louisville, KY, USA Worldwide GE Appliances
Glen Dimplex
  • Belling
  • Britannia
  • LEC
  • New World
  • Richmond
  • Sterling
  • Stoves
  • built-in ovens
  • cookers
  • dishwashers
  • hobs
  • refrigerators
Dublin, Ireland Europe, Asia, Australasia, North America
Glem Gas
  • Glem
  • Airlux
cookers Modena, Italy Worldwide Glem Gas
Gorenje
  • ASKO
  • Gorenje
Velenje, Slovenia Worldwide
Haier Haier Qingdao, China Worldwide Haier America
Harvest Right Harvest Right large food dehydrators Utah, United States US, Canada Harvest Right
Hoshizaki Electric
  • Hoshizaki
  • Gram
  • Lancel
  • Macom
  • ice makers
  • fridge-freezers
  • cooking appliances
Toyoake, Japan Worldwide Hoshizaki
Hyxion Metal Industry
  • Kucht Professional
  • NXR
  • Thor Kitchen
  • ranges
  • cooktops
  • dishwashers
  • refrigerators
Dongguan, China US, Australia Hyxion
ILVE appliances ILVE Campodarsego, Italy Worldwide
Independent Service Engineering LTD ISE Kilmarnock, Scotland UK

(Ceased)

ISE
Indesit Company
Fabriano, Italy Worldwide
Kenyon Appliances Kenyon

Kenyon Custom

cooktops

electric grills

alcohol/electric stoves

Clinton, CT USA Worldwide Kenyon
Lacanche Lacanche ranges Lacanche, France US, Canada, Europe http://www.french-barn.com/ CA
LEC Refrigeration LEC
  • freezers
  • refrigerators
Bognor Regis, UK UK LEC UK
LG Corp LG
  • dishwashers
  • dryers
  • refrigerators
  • washers
Seoul, South Korea Worldwide
Liebherr Group Liebherr Bulle, Switzerland Worldwide Liebherr

M–Z

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Company Brands Primary Products Headquarters Market Countries Website(s)
Mabe
  • Mabe
  • GE(alliance)
  • Profile
  • Monogram
  • Whitehouse
  • Atlas
  • Easy
  • moffat
  • Side by Side
  • cookers
  • hobs
  • laundry
  • ovens
  • refrigerators
  • warming Drawers
Mexico City, Mexico Worldwide mabe
Maurice Lay Distributors Ltd Caple
  • cookers
  • dishwashers
  • hobs
  • laundry
  • ovens
  • refrigerators
  • steam Ovens
  • warming Drawers
Avonmouth, UK UK Caple
Mayerbach Mayerbach Germany Worldwide Mayerbach
Miele Miele Gütersloh, Germany Worldwide Miele
Midea Group Midea Shunde, China Worldwide Midea
Northland Northland refrigerators USA Northland
Panasonic
  • Panasonic
  • National
  • Built in Ovens
  • Dishwashers
  • Hobs
  • Refrigerators
  • Washer-dryers
Osaka, Japan WorldWide Panasonic
Peerless-Premier Appliance Company Premier ranges Belleville, IL, USA USA Premier
Perlick Corporation Perlick
  • mini-refrigerator
  • wine coolers
Milwaukee, WI, USA Perlick
Premium Appliances Premium Appliances
  • ranges
  • range hoods
  • ovens
Los Angeles, CA, USA Premium Appliances
Prizer-Painter Stove Works BlueStar ranges Reading, PA, USA BlueStar
Rorgue Rorgue
  • cookers
  • hobs
Saint-Denis, France Worldwide Rorgue
Samsung Electronics Samsung
  • refrigerators
  • washers
  • dryers
  • dishwashers
  • ovens
Suwon, South Korea Worldwide
Smeg Appliances Smeg
  • cookers
  • dryers
  • ovens
  • refrigerators
  • washers
Guastalla, Italy Worldwide Smeg USA
Staber Industries Staber
  • dryers
  • washers
Groveport, OH, USA USA Stabor
Sub-Zero
  • ranges
  • refrigerators
Madison, WI, USA Sub-Zero Wolf
Summit Appliance Division of Felix Storch, Inc Summit
  • dryers
  • refrigerators
  • stoves
  • washers
Bronx, NY, USA Summit Appliance
Teka Group Teka Germany Grupo Teka
U-Line U-Line
  • ice makers
  • refrigerators
Milwaukee, WI, USA Worldwide U-Line Global
U-Line US
Verona Verona ranges Borso del Grappa, Italy Verona
Vestel
  • cookers
  • dishwashers
  • refrigerators
  • washer-dryers
Manisa, Turkey Worldwide Servis UK
Vestel
Vestel TR
Viking Range Corporation Viking ranges Greenwood, MS, USA Worldwide Viking
Whirlpool
Benton Charter Township, MI, USA Worldwide
Zanussi Zanussi
  • cookers
  • wall ovens
  • hobs
Pordenone, Italy Europe, Egypt Zanussi UK

Defunct manufacturers

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This is a list of names of some of the largest independent manufactures that are no longer in existence. This is not intended as a comprehensive list. It would be a difficult undertaking to find and list every company that ever existed that manufactured major home appliances. For example, the 1918 Engineering Directory[1] has eight pages listing approximately 400 manufactures of stoves in the USA. Many of the names of former companies are still used as brand names by other companies. These are listed in the section on active brand names.

References

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  1. ^ Engineering Directory, Crawford Publishing Company, 1918, pp607-617
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Category:Home appliance brands Category:Home appliance manufacturers

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C1 Corvette Photo Chronology

Cow Tipping

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http://www.newspapers.com/image/31638298/?terms=cow+tipping

http://www.newspapers.com/image/67845378/?terms=cow+tipping

Design

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SSR Photos

AD photos

Body

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Ellis James Premo, Body Engineer for the Corvette, presented a paper to The Society of Automotive Engineers in January, 1954 entitled “The Corvette Plastic Body” (http://papers.sae.org/540257/). In it he states the following: “The body on the show model was made of reinforced plastic purely as an expedient to get the job done quickly.” “Although we were going ahead with the building of an experimental plastic body in order to get a car rolling for chassis development work – at the time of the Waldorf Show, we were actually concentrating body-design-wise on a steel body utilizing Kirksite tooling for the projected production of 10,000 units during the 1954 model year. It was some time later that we decided to produce this quantity in reinforced plastic.” “About this time, some doubt was expressed that we should build the 1954 model of steel. People seemed to be captivated by the idea of the fiberglass plastic body. Furthermore, information being given to us by the reinforced plastic industry seemed to indicate the practicality of fabricating plastic body parts for automobiles on a large scale.”

Also Corvette Story


DGS

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1980s

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Season Years Notable guest - Appearance date
37 1980–1981
38 1981–1982
39 1982–1983
40 1983–1984
41 1984–1985
42 1985–1986
43 1986–1987 Dale Warland Singers
44 1987–1988
45 1988–1989
46 1989–1990

1990s

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Season Years Notable guest - Appearance date
47 1990–1991
48 1991–1992
49 1992–1993
50 1993–1994
51 1994–1995

Alvin Ailey - Sep 18, 1995
Bobby McFerrin with Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra - Jan 25, 1996[1]

52 1995–1996
53 1996–1997
54 1997–1998
55 1998–1999
56 1999–2000
  1. ^ "Mcferrin Worry-free As Part Of Kohler Foundation Series". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 16 Aug 1995. p. 4E.