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Larz Anderson (August 15, 1866 – April 13, 1937) was an American diplomat and bon vivant.He served as second secretary at the United States Legation to the Court of St James's, London; as first secretary and later chargé d'affaires at the United States Embassy in Rome; as United States Minister to Belgium; and then briefly as the Ambassador to Japan.
Larz Anderson Auto Museum. Brookline, Massachusetts Billed as America's oldest car collection, this spot 10 minutes from downtown Boston began as a Sunday tradition.
While maintaining the most precious "gems" of the original Larz Anderson Auto Collection, the museum no longer has the following: 1905 Walter Tractor & Victoria Carriage, 1907 Walter Brougham, 1910 American Underslung (designed by Harry Stutz), 1913 Hudson 33, 1917 Ford Model T Estate Wagon, 1918 Dodge, 1920 Dodge Truck, 1920 Dodge Hackney ...
Anderson House, also known as Larz Anderson House, is a Gilded Age mansion located at 2118 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, on Embassy Row in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It now houses the Society of the Cincinnati's international headquarters and a research library on 17th- and 18th-century military and naval history and the art ...
Larz Anderson Auto Museum, Brookline, Massachusetts [28] Memory Lane Motorsports & Historic Auto Museum, Mooresville, North Carolina [29] Miami Auto Museum at the Dezer Collection, North Miami, Florida; Miles Through Time Automotive Museum, Clarkesville, Georgia [30] Muscle Car City, Punta Gorda, Florida [31] Newport Car Museum, Portsmouth ...
Nicholas Longworth Anderson married Elizabeth Coles Kilgour. Their son Larz Anderson III and daughter Elizabeth Kilgour Anderson were born while the couple was residing in Paris. Larz served as Second Secretary to the U.S. Embassy in London under Robert Todd Lincoln and then First Secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Rome. He briefly served as a ...
The costs of extended litigation weakened the Cincinnati Incline Plane Company, which was eventually absorbed by CincinnatI Street Railway. [11] The city was also home to one of the country's larger streetcar manufacturers, the Cincinnati Car Company, which produced street-, interurban and rapid transit cars from 1902 until about 1931. [8]: 421
The project Public Art Comes to Larz Anderson Park sponsored by the Friends of Larz Anderson Park (FLAP) include the art sculptures 18-month installation, such as: June 2018 - December 2019 "Seeking Higher Ground An Avian Avatar" by the Myth Makers artists Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein [6] [7] and Clown by Joseph Wheelwright (1948-2016); [8]