Vintage Vehicles and Circus Freaks
I always enjoy looking at old photos with cars, not because I'm a car guy because I'm about as far from that as one gets, but because it tickles something in my engineering brain, much like my small collection of vintage cameras on the bookcase downstairs. I like seeing all the mechanical aspects of it and the simplicity on how it works compared to modern versions of cars where you can't really see anything but the body panels. Clara Kuck spent one of her Easter holidays while in Great Falls, Montana going to such places as Bozeman, Helena, Missoula and a town called Anaconda in March of 1920 according to a newspaper article I have found. Butte is along one of the sides of the giant triangle those towns form in reference to her starting point of Great Falls so I have no doubt that this picture is likely taken during that particular trip. I wanted to identify that particular vehicle so turned to A.I. which promptly told me it was a 1911 or 1912 Packard or Peerless tour...