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Loomis Cycle Company
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Current revision
Location:
- 294 Denison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (old style addressing)
Owner:
- Charles W. Loomis
History
- During the 1899 street car strike, Loomis advertised:
- "Street car strike is on and unless you ride a wheel you will have to walk," and then modestly asks, "Why not ride a Quaker?"[1]
References
- ↑ Printers' Ink, New York, July 5, 1899, No. 1; Article dated June 20, 1899 by A.H. Jennings, pg. 17
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