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ABC's of February: "W" is for...
William H Richardson
The baby carriage was invented in 1733. Richardson patented an improvement to the baby carriage in the United States on June 18, 1889. His design ditched the shell shape for a basket-shaped carriage. #bhm
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ABC's of February: "S" is for...
(George T) Sampson
George T. Sampson of Dayton, Ohio, came up with a better ventilator-type clothes dryer. It had a rack and used heat from a stove, rather than an open fire. He was granted a patent for his invention in on June 7, 1892.
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ABC's of February: "R" is for...
(John W) Reed
In the 19th century, Reed invented the rolling pin with handles connected to a center rod; this is similar to the tool we know today, and it prevents cooks from putting their hands on the rolling surface while shaping pastry. #bhm
ABC's of February: "K" is for...
Katherine Johnson
Graduating from high school at the age of 14 and earning a bachelor’s degree at age 18, Johnson’s work at NASA helped guide astronauts throughout the early years of manned space flight, including the first trip to the moon. #bhm
ABC's of February: "I" is for...
(Allen) Iverson
Allen Iverson, nicknamed "The Answer", is an American former professional basketball player. He played for fourteen seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) at both the shooting guard and point guard positions. #bhm
Remember kids, it's not the length of the fuse, but the intensity of the bang. Happy 2019!!!
A combined #Inktober" with #BadGuysClub gives us my version of "Hell Shriner" looking all "Tranquil".
How nice.