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Trivia about goodyear
Eagle, Tiempo & Arriva are three tire brands from this rubber company
This rubber company spends over $7 million a year just to maintain & operate its blimps
In 1925 this Ohio company unveiled its first blimp, the Pilgrim
This tire co. paid Rip Hamilton "to braid his hair in the tread pattern of one of its tires", not blimps
In 1898 Frank Seiberling founded this tire company named for the inventor of vulcanized rubber
A replica of a rubber plantation is displayed at this company's World of Rubber Museum in Akron, Ohio
In 1839 he spilled a mix of rubber & sulfur onto a hot stove & to his surprise, the mix didn't melt--we never "tire" of him
This Akron-based company got rolling in 1898, making bicycle & carriage tires, horseshoe pads, & yes, poker chips
Carson, California is home base for "Spirit of America", one of this company's blimps
In 1963 this company produced its billionth tire
In the 1950's this Akron-based company developed the Inflato plane, a rubber-coated inflatable airplane
In 2011 this firm announced it was phasing out its blimps in favor of rigid airships with aluminum & carbon skeletons
This company's airship "The Eagle" appears on the city seal of Carson, California, where it's based
In 1924 this U.S. company acquired all the Zeppelin patents
1844 was a good year for him; he received a patent for his vulcanized rubber process
In 1898 Charles Seiberling borrowed $3,500 to start this company in Akron to produce bicycle & carriage tires
You might say this company's World of Rubber in Akron, Ohio is one museum you'll never tire of
After a struggle, not a fish, but an Eagle GT tire from this maker
It sounds odd that James Firestone joined this Ohio company's board in 2007
A statue of the god Mercury inspired the logo of this tire company
Co-founder Frank Seiberling added the winged foot to this tire company's logo