The Duryeas also won first and second place in the Cosmopolitan Race on Decoration Day, 1896 in New York City.
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Founded by Charles Duryea and his brother Frank, they built the Duryea Motor Wagon, a one-cylinder "Ladies Phaeton", first demonstrated on September 21, 1893 in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Taylor Street in Metro Center.