Studebaker National Museum, South Bend. Who knew that Studebaker began as a wagon builder in the 19th Century?
They manufactured a wide selection of wagons, from working wagons like this water hauler to passenger carriages.
They manufactured a wide selection of wagons, from working wagons like this water hauler to passenger carriages.
On a recent trip to South Bend Indiana, I visited the Studebaker National Museum. I found out that it shares a building with The History
In 1852, brothers Henry and Clement Studebaker moved from Maryland to South Bend, Indiana. The sons of a family with a long tradition of wagon
The Studebaker National Museum in South Bend IN, has more cars than they can display. So they store the extras in the basement. But don’t
Jonathan L shows us some of the classic cars at the Studebaker Museum in South Bend Indiana
They manufactured a wide selection of wagons, from working wagons like this water hauler to passenger carriages.
On a recent trip to South Bend Indiana, I visited the Studebaker National Museum. I found out that it shares
In 1852, brothers Henry and Clement Studebaker moved from Maryland to South Bend, Indiana. The sons of a family with
The Studebaker National Museum in South Bend IN, has more cars than they can display. So they store the extras
Jonathan L shows us some of the classic cars at the Studebaker Museum in South Bend Indiana