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  1. 5 days ago · From the grand architecture of Tippecanoe Place to the technology park near downtown, it’s nearly impossible to live in the South Bend area and not be regularly reminded of Studebaker Corp. and the automaker’s impact.In December 1963, the Studebaker plant closed in South Bend, and the city faced a d...

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Homebuilder Christopher Fassnacht, who famously built Clement Studebaker's "Tippecanoe Place," took over the Chapin house in 1890. Major new construction lasted through 1925, sprinkling the...

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · The five brothers – Henry, Clement, John, Peter, and Jacob – made their company famous by making not just wagons and covered wagons, but buggies, carriages, coaches, and harnesses. This lasted until the 1890s when it was decided to expand into the automobile business.

  4. Jun 24, 2024 · In 1884, Clement Studebaker, president of the world’s largest manufacturer of horse-drawn vehicles, decided he needed a home befitting his lofty station in life. So he hired a Chicago architect who favored the Richardson Romanesque style, which incorporates rough-hewn stone, and settled on a 2.6-acre spot west of downtown South Bend.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · When Cynthia Sale bought her first Studebaker car in 2008, the only thing her husband, Jerry, was happy about was the fact that it came with an open trailer.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · In 1852, the Studebaker story began in the city of South Bend, Indiana. Here, the Studebaker siblings, Henry and Clem, set up their blacksmith shop, crafting wagons and carriages. The incorporation of John M. Studebaker into the business in 1867 officially became the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company.

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