How the unlikely trio of John Burroughs, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford hit the highway and forged a friendship.
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“The trouble with driving,” observed nature writer John Burroughs, “is you have to keep your eyes glued to the road all the while.” He had been skeptical of those new machines, their propensity to fill “the land with noise and hurry.” But things changed when in January 1913 he received a free, brand-new Model T from none other than Henry Ford himself.
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