The All-American Soap Box Derby The All-American Soap Box Derby

The All-American Soap Box Derby

A Review of the Formative Years 1938 Thru 1941

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Publisher Description

The All-American Soap Box Derby, the brainchild of Dayton newspaperman Myron Scott, began as a local race in that city in 1933. With some creative promotion, Scott turned it into a national competition the next year. By 1935 it had found a home in Akron. This move was solidified by the construction of Derby Downs. This unique facility, built in 1936, provided a much needed home. National sponsorship was provided by Chevrolet in cooperation with the Akron Beacon Journal and other newspapers across the nation. The All-American was flourishing due, in no small part, to the army of volunteers which enabled it to run smoothly.

GENRE
Sports & Recreation
RELEASED
2016
25 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
148
Pages
PUBLISHER
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SELLER
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SIZE
12.8
MB

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