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Clarence "Grandpa" Liv and Alonzo "Teddy" Tucker behind the Wright Cycle Company on West Third Street in Dayton, Ohio, circa 1897-1901. 4x5 dry-plate glass negative by Wilbur and/or Orville Wright. View full size.
I have wonderful memories of seeing the Wright Cycle Shop at Dearborn Michigan's Greenfield Village. What a treat to see it in its original setting.
[Over the years the Wright cycle shop was at three different addresses in Dayton, all on West Third Street. Not sure which one this was. - Dave]
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