Originally manufactured in Rochester, NY by Mr. W. Henry Artzberger, it was later built and sold in 'Allegheny City' - now 'North Side'. Pittsburgh-built cars were renamed 'Artzberger'. Total production 1899-1905 approximately 165. Only two are known to exist after a 15-year search. On Saturday, June 20, 1903, a Foster-Artzberger steam car won first place in a hill climbing contest up Serpentine Drive, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh PA.
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