Packard Motor Car Company/Packard Proving Grounds
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N 42° 39.681 W 083° 02.049
17T E 333289 N 4725215
On the west side of Van Dyke between 22 and 23 Mile Roads. Parking available on site.
Waymark Code: WMFQQ
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 06/26/2006
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In 1899 brothers James Ward and William Doud Packard founded the Ohio Automobile Company in Warren, Ohio. in 1902 Detroiter Henry Joy and several other local investors purchased the company, moved it to Detroit, and renamed it the Packard Motor Car Company. During the 1920s and 1930s, Packard set the standard for luxury and design. Under the direction of chief engineer Jesse G. Vincent, Packard, known as "America's Master Motor Builder," also made advances in aviation technology. Vincent contributed to the development of the Liberty aircraft engine during World War I and predicted the growth of commercial aviation. He considered a proving ground to be essential to high quality.
SIDE TWO The Packard Motor Car Company began building a proving ground on this site in 1926. Packard, like its competitors, had previously tested cars on city streets. Architech Albert Kahn designed the principal buildings. By 1929 the complex included the Gate Lodge, warehouses,laboratories, a high-speed test track, and twelve miles of roads simulating the worst conditions of the day. During World War II (1941-1945) Packard built aircraft and marine engines while leasing the grounds to Chrysler for tank testing. Packard ceased production in 1958, and the Ford Motor Company purchased the site in 1961. In 2000 Ford an the Packard Motor Company began working to preserve the design complex portion of the site.
Parking nearby?: yes
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Registered Site #: State Site #686
Historical Date: Not listed
Historical Name: Not listed
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