"City of Firsts"
Kokomo is officially known as the "City of Firsts" for, among other achievements, being a pioneer of United States automobile manufacturing, with Elwood Haynes test-driving his early internal combustion engine auto there on July 4, 1894. Haynes and his associates built a number of other autos over the next few years; the Haynes-Apperson Automobile Company for mass-production of commercial autos was established in Kokomo in 1898. Haynes went on to invent Stainless Steel flatware in 1912 to give his wife tarnish-free dinnerware. In 1938, the Delco Radio Division of General Motors (now Delphi) developed the first push button car radio.
Kokomo serves as the "City of Firsts" in the food industry as well. In 1928 Walter Kemp, Kemp Brothers Canning Co. developed the first canned tomato juice because of a request by a physician in search for baby food for his clinic. Kokomo is also home to the first mechanical corn picker which was developed by a man named John Powell in the early 1920s. Kokomo was home to the first Ponderosa Steakhouse, which opened in 1965. Kokomo opened the first McDonald's with a diner inside, locally called "McDiner." This McDonald's theme failed nationally. Eventually, the "McDiner" closed and was converted back to a regular McDonald's restaurant.
These inventions are associated with Kokomo:
- 1894 – Elwood Haynes makes the first successful trial run of his "horseless carriage" on Pumpkinvine Pike, which is now Boulevard east of U.S.31.
- 1894 – The first pneumatic rubber tire was invented by D.C. Spraker at the Kokomo Rubber Tire Company.
- 1895 – The first aluminum casting was developed by William "Billy" Johnson from the Ford and Donnelly Foundry.
- 1902 – Kingston carburetor developed by George Kingston.
- 1906 – The first Stellite cobalt-base alloy was discovered by Elwood Haynes.
- 1912 – Stainless steel tableware was invented by Elwood Haynes as a response to his wife's desire for tableware that wouldn't tarnish.
- 1918 – The Howitzer shell, used in World War I, was created by the Superior Machine Tool Company.
- 1918 – The first aerial bomb with fins was first produced by the Liberty Pressed Metal Company.
- 1920 – The mechanical corn picker was created by John Powell.
- 1926 – Carl Molin developed Dirilyte golden-hued tableware.
- 1928 – The first canned tomato juice was created by Walter Kemp from Kemp Brothers Canning Company in response to a physician's need for baby food.
- 1938 – The first push-button car radio was created at Delco Radio Division of General Motors Corporation.
- 1941 – Globe American Stove Company manufactured the first all-metal life boats and rafts.
- 1947 – The first signal-seeking car radio was created by the Delco Radio Division of General Motors.
- 1957 – Delco Radio Division of General Motors developed the first all transistor car radio.
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—Administration in the State of Sout, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)