Vintage 1900's Singer Sewing Machine at Vulture City, Arizona
The early 1900s saw the rise of the Singer treadle sewing machine, which was powered by foot pedals. It allowed for faster and more efficient sewing, revolutionizing the textile industry. The machines were often ornately designed, with cast iron bases and beautifully crafted cabinets. This decorative design still shows well on this sewing machine displayed in the assay office building.