Originally published in the Sunday, March 20, 1910 Indianapolis Star, attachment Atlanta032010 contains an article that was part of  a special supplemental section about the upcoming March 28 Indianapolis Automobile Show presented by the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association (IATA).

Originally published in the Sunday, March 20, 1910 Indianapolis Star, these articles were part of  a special supplemental section about the upcoming March 28 Indianapolis Automobile Show presented by the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association (IATA).

Originally published in the Sunday, March 20, 1910 Indianapolis Star, this article was part of  a special supplemental section about the upcoming March 28 Indianapolis Automobile Show presented by the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association (IATA).

The first four attachments below contain articles that originally appeared in the Indianapolis Star during March 1910 and concern the efforts of the Hoosier capital city to secure the honor of being the point of departure for that year's Glidden Tour. Their efforts were regarded as too late in the game as commitments to Cincinnati prevailed.
 

This unique article was published in the March 13, 1910 Indianapolis Star. It summarizes some interesting reading available in Forward Magazine, apparently the publication of a business organization known as the Commercial Club.
 

Originally published in the Sunday, March 20, 1910 Indianapolis Star, this article was part of  a special supplemental section about the upcoming March 28 Indianapolis Automobile Show presented by the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association (IATA).

The road race in Lowell, Massachusetts only endured a couple of years but it attracted the major driving talents of the day. Expenses of staging the event proved to be an impossible business proposition. How the city may have prospered if the event could have surprised is impossible to know but it is fair to assume Lowell would have benefited from a healthy event.


Originally published in the Sunday, March 20, 1910, Indianapolis Star, the article in attachment Lowell032010  was part of a special supplemental section about the upcoming March 28 Indianapolis Automobile Show presented by the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association (IATA).

These are articles that concern the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's plans for the 1910 season. The Speedway considered a variety of events for the year from auto races to car shows to aviation events and more. In many instances they spoke with certainty that events would happen but then failed to deliver.


The primary article attached here (IMSaero030710) was first published in the March 7, 1910 Indianapolis Star. It concerns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's plans for both airplane and gas balloon air shows in 1910.

This article was first published in the Indianapolis Star on March 15, 1910. It discusses the success of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in securing the most desired national championship race meet dates with the American Automobile Association (AAA) for 1910.

Originally published in the Sunday, March 20, 1910 Indianapolis Star, this article by Indianapolis Motor Speedway Director of Contests Ernie Moross was part of  a special supplemental section about the upcoming March 28 Indianapolis Automobile Show presented by the