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  2. Waterbed - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper classified want ad in 1877 requested "AN INDIA RUBBER Water-bed. 3 feet by 2 feet, new or second hand. Call immediately at 1,222 Broadway." [10] The protagonist Graham is placed on a waterbed in a glass case during his coma of 203 years in the 1898 H. G. Wells novel "The Sleeper Awakes".

  3. 10 cool things to do in and around Columbus

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    Witness the captivating tale of love, courage, acceptance and the triumph of the human spirit when Columbus Children's Theatre's (CCT) production of Disney's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" opens at ...

  4. Waterbeds used to be a $2 billion industry, but memory-foam ...

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    Charlie Hall invented the waterbed in the late '60s, in San Francisco. After their heyday, waterbeds developed a stigma and sales declined. Waterbeds used to be a $2 billion industry, but memory ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    Another 3 properties were once listed but have been removed. Of the sites on the National Register in Columbus, 54 are also on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties, the city's list of local landmarks. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 31, 2025. [3]

  6. Here are 10 cool things to do in Columbus this weekend

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    'Real Housewife' cabaret, a visit by Little Amal (a not-so-little puppet), Noah Cyrus live, and other events are in store this weekend.

  7. Neil Arnott - Wikipedia

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    Neil Arnott by John Partridge. Neil Arnott (15 May 1788 – March 1874) was a Scottish physician and inventor. He was the inventor of one of the first forms of the waterbed, the Arnott waterbed, and was awarded the Rumford Medal in 1852 for the construction of the smokeless fire grate, as well as other improvements to ventilation and heating.