1. chicagohistorymuseum:

Buckminster Fuller poses at the wheel of his car, Dymaxion Car Number One, with another man in the driver’s seat at the Century of Progress, c. 1933. Photograph from Hedrich-Blessing.
Want a copy of this photo? > Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: HB-01823-G.

    chicagohistorymuseum:

    Buckminster Fuller poses at the wheel of his car, Dymaxion Car Number One, with another man in the driver’s seat at the Century of Progress, c. 1933. Photograph from Hedrich-Blessing.

    Want a copy of this photo?
    > Visit our Rights and Reproductions Department and give them this number: HB-01823-G.

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    This car could carry 12 people, cross open fields like a Jeep, got 50 miles/gallon, and all three wheels were...
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