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#9 The Snow Cruiser gently approaches a low bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.

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The Snow Cruiser gently approaches a low bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.

Antarctic Snow Cruiser: The 20 tons and 55 Feet long Giant Vehicle that Completely Failed, 1930

#9 The Snow Cruiser gently approaches a low bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.

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←#8 Admiral Byrd’s snow cruiser passes through traffic and onlookers before halting for the night in Framingham, Massachusetts, on November 12, 1939.
#10 The Snow Cruiser safely passes under a railroad bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.→

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