R.E. Olds Transportation Museum!

R.E. Olds Transportation Museum


Sign Text for Michigan Landmark #S590C:

Born in Geneva, Ohio, Ransom E. Olds came to Lansing in 1880. He worked in his father’s machine and repair shop, where he experimented with small steam engines. In 1887 Olds drove, for a distance of one block, Lansing’s first automobile, an experimental steam vehicle. He continued to work with steam, gasoline and electric power. Eventually, he produced a gasoline-powered vehicle that seated four persons and could do eighteen miles per hour on level ground. On August 21, 1897, Olds, Edward W. Sparrow, Eugene F. Cooley, Arthur C. Stebbins, Samuel L. Smith, Frank G. Clark, Fred M. Seibly, and Alfred Beamer formed the Olds Motor Vehicle Company, the forerunner of the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors. As general manager, Olds was authorized to “build one carriage in as nearly perfect a manner as possible.” Four vehicles were produced that first year.

On a site southwest of here, production of the Curved Dash Oldsmobile Runabout began on December 16, 1901. The model was first produced in Detroit in 1900, but much of the assembly was shifted to Lansing after a fire destroyed the Detroit plant. The Curved Dash, built from 1900 to 1904, was the first car to carry the name Oldsmobile. With a sixty-six-inch wheelbase, it weighed about 650 pounds; it was powered by a one-cylinder, seven-horsepower engine and cost $650. It was the first car built using a progressive assembly system. The company produced 425 vehicles in 1901, 2,500 in 1902, 4,000 in 1903 and 5,508 in 1904. For a time the Runabout was the best-selling model in the United States. In 1905 it inspired Gus Edwards to write the song “In My Merry Oldsmobile.”

More about R.E. Olds Transportation Museum:

That pretty well sums it up!

How Can I #HelpTheHelpers?

  • Pay the entrance fee to help maintain trails, signs, structures, and other visitor services!
  • Volunteer with the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum!
  • Donate to the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum!
  • Be a responsible visitor! Please respect the signs and pathways, and treat all structures and artifacts with respect. They’ve endured a lot to survive into the present. They’ll need our help to make it into the future!

How Do I Get There?

240 Museum Dr
Lansing, MI 48933
(Take Me There!)

When Should I Visit?

The R.E. Olds Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sundays from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM!

More Photos

Mr. R.E. Olds himself!
The famous Curved Dash!
The Baby REO, first operational mini car!
The Olds showroom!

Read all about my experience at this historical site!

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