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"Transp: A Journey Through Time and Motion" Step back in time with Laurel and Hardy as they bring laughter to the screen in the classic film "Big Business" (1929



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"Transp: A Journey Through Time and Motion" Step back in time with Laurel and Hardy as they bring laughter to the screen in the classic film "Big Business" (1929). Look up to the skies and catch a glimpse of the iconic Goodyear Blimp, capturing an early 20th-century photograph that showcases its grandeur. Witness Henry Ford himself, the American automobile manufacturer, posing proudly beside his first Ford automobile in 1896. The oil overlay adds a touch of nostalgia to this remarkable moment. Marvel at the dedication of rail workers who tirelessly built tracks that connected cities and brought people closer together. Feel your heart race as you join passengers on a motor speed boat gliding swiftly across the waters of Columbia River Gorge in Hood River, Oregon. The thrill of transportation at its finest. Enter Pluddemann Richard's slaughterhouse and cattle market in Wroclaw, where bustling activity reveals how vital transportation was for trade and commerce during that era. Experience various modes of transportation through captivating silent films from the 1920s. From damsels in distress to automobiles speeding through city streets, these films transport us back to a different time. Take a stroll down Broadway, NYC, circa 1875. This lithograph by Currier & Ives captures the vibrant energy of one of America's most famous streets—a hub for all things transp-related even then. Admire an advertisement from an American magazine dating back to 1904 that promotes bicycles—an eco-friendly mode ahead of its time. Gaze upon Lady Liberty herself partially obscured by smoke from military salutes marking her arrival at Liberty Island in New York Harbor on October 28th, 1886. A powerful symbol forever tied to immigration and freedom—transp taking new forms once again. Embark on this journey through time and motion with Transp—a collection showcasing our ever-evolving relationship with movement, innovation, and the world around us.