The first annual automobile parade, held on November 4, 1899 by the Automobile Club of America, in downtown Manhattan. At least ten different makes and models are seen, including electric and steam powered machines. In the background is Madison Square Garden. As the cars pass, turning towards the right side of the screen, cyclists and pedestrians can also be seen, including a man on a motorized tricycle. About one minute into the film, a carriage pulled by a white horse is driven past the camera, and a horse-drawn hansom cab is seen waiting for the parade to pass.Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 6Feb1900; D3293.Camera, William Paley.Duration: 1:52 at 15 fps.Photographed November 4, 1899. Location: Madison Square, New York, N.Y.In 1896, Henry F...
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