The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum (WAAAM) in Hood River, Oregon, has on display more than 130 antique automobiles and more than 100 antique airplanes on display. In addition, the Museum also includes a few non-motorized vehicles.
Studebaker Junior Goat Wagon
In 1852, the brothers Henry and Clement Studebaker opened their blacksmith shop in South Bend, Indiana. Operating initially under the name H & C Studebaker, the business would eventually evolve into the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest manufacturer of wagons and buggies.
1901 Studebaker Top Wagon
1900 Horse-Drawn Doctor’s Buggy
There was a time when doctors regularly made house calls to see their patients. Buggies such as this were often used by doctors in making their calls.
1900 Excelsior Carriage Co. Doctor Buggy
Bicycles
1887 Gormully & Jeffery American Challenge Ordinary Bicycle
Museums 101
Museums 101 is a series of photo tours of different museum displays. More from this series:
Museums 101: The Nevada City Homestead Cabins (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Saddles (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: A Doctor's Office, Organ Works, and Outhouses (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Geology in the Hanford Reach (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The General Store in the Presby House Museum (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Life in the Past (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The Miller Lumber Sawmill (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Farming in Washington (Photo Diary)