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#8812, aired 2023-02-21HOME COMING $2000: The Breakers, once a Newport summer home of this 19th century transportation industry family, has 48 bedrooms & 27 fireplaces the Vanderbilts
#7519, aired 2017-04-27OLD JOBS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts.) Blacksmiths might make machinery or repair tools, but perhaps their best-known job was this one, that required special nails and was essential to early 19th century transportation horseshoeing
#7379, aired 2016-10-13TRANSPORTATION $2000: To symbolize a pioneering spirit, in 1965 the 1st NASA mission patch ever featured one of these 19th century transports a covered wagon
#7275, aired 2016-04-0819th CENTURY TRANSPORTATION $400: This author wrote about traveling from Missouri to Nevada on a stagecoach he called a "cradle on wheels" Mark Twain
#7275, aired 2016-04-0819th CENTURY TRANSPORTATION $800: This city's Market Street cable railway began running in 1883 San Francisco
#7275, aired 2016-04-0819th CENTURY TRANSPORTATION $1200: By 1886 you didn't have to ferry across the Mersey from this city to Birkenhead; you could take a train tunnel Liverpool
#7275, aired 2016-04-0819th CENTURY TRANSPORTATION $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows photos of transports on the monitor.) The disparity in wheel sizes of a tricycle duplicates the differentiated wheel sizes of this adult transport that first rolled upon the world stage in the 1870s a penny-farthing
#7275, aired 2016-04-0819th CENTURY TRANSPORTATION $4,000 (Daily Double): The first production one of these in the U.S. was 1898's Orient-Aster, preceding the Indian brand by 3 years motorcycle
#6351, aired 2012-04-09TRANSPORTATION $800: This vehicle is seen in 19th-century Japan, the time & place it was invented a rickshaw
#6064, aired 2011-01-13TRANSPORTATION $1000: The Taiping, one of these fast 19th century ships, is seen here a clipper
#5243, aired 2007-05-30TRANSPORTATION $800: The transport for a 19th century double date might have been a barouche, one of these a carriage
#2970, aired 1997-06-27TRANSPORTATION $400: This 2-wheeled, 2-passenger 19th century London cab had an elevated driver's seat in the rear Hansom cab
#2875, aired 1997-02-14TRANSPORTATION $400: In the 19th century Gustavus Swift developed this type of railway car to preserve his packed meat Refrigerator Car
#1604, aired 1991-07-1819th CENTURY AMERICA $800: This country's King Mongkut offered Pres. Buchanan a herd of elephants to help develop U.S. transportation Siam
#1318, aired 1990-05-0219TH CENTURY AMERICA $100: This means of transportation invented by Andrew Hallidie was first used in San Francisco in 1873 the cable cars
#1054, aired 1989-03-16TRANSPORTATION $500: This 19th century U.S. ironclad had history's 1st revolving gun turret the Monitor

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