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  2. Joseph Saxton - Wikipedia

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    An 1839 daguerreotype of Central High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, taken by Joseph Saxton.. After almost a decade abroad, Saxton returned to Philadelphia in 1837 and accepted a position at the Philadelphia Mint, first as superintended the making of machinery and then as curator of weights and measures, accurate sets of which were furnished to national and State governments.

  3. Thomas Davenport (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Davenport (July 9, 1802 – July 6, 1851) was a Vermont blacksmith who, with his wife Emily, constructed the first American DC electric motor in 1834. [ 1 ] Biography

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  5. DC motor - Wikipedia

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    A DC motor is an electrical motor that uses direct current (DC) to produce mechanical force. The most common types rely on magnetic forces produced by currents in the coils. Nearly all types of DC motors have some internal mechanism, either electromechanical or electronic, to periodically change the direction of current in part of the motor.

  6. Dreamy A-Frame Cabins You Can Rent this Fall - AOL

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    The popularity of A-frame cabins soared from the mid-1950s through the 1970s as Americans with disposable income looked for inexpensive ways to build a vacation home.

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    Batmobile - The primary transportation of the DC Comics superhero Batman. Note: The Batmobile has taken on many different forms from the 1930s to today and has evolved along with the character in TV, films, and comics. Benny the Cab - Who Framed Roger Rabbit; Lightning McQueen and multiple other characters - Cars; The Mystery Machine - Scooby-Doo