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In the spring of 1903, on a whim and a fifty-dollar bet, Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson set off from San Francisco in a 20-horsepower Winton touring car hoping to become the first person to cross the United States in the new-fangled "horseless carriage." Most people doubted that the automobile had much of a future. Jackson's trip would prove them wrong.

Horatio drove through beautiful countryside in Northern California.
Horatio got lost in Wyoming.
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Horatio and his driver added a third member to the team, a young bulldog.
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Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson became the first person to drive across the continent.
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Horatio Jackson refused support from the Winton Company.
They drove into Manhattan at 4:30 in the morning.
Horatio started out in San Francisco on the first American road trip.
Horatio was stuck in Archer, WY waiting for parts.