Life without the automobile is something most of us can't imagine.
Thanks to the invention of the automobile by an Ohio City man, our world might be like it is today.
John William Lambert is credited by historians as creating the first gasoline powered car.
Ohio City is proud of its heritage and every year throws a celebration they call Lambert Days.
This is the 50th year for the event.
Relatives of Lambert came to Ohio City to show off one of Lambert's commercially manufactured cars, a two cylinder car made in 1908.
Earlier in the day they took a trip to nearby Union City at the Ohio-Indiana border where some of the Lamberts were made.
Besides the automobile John Lambert, had around 800 patents.
