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Alexus [3.1K]
4 years ago
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Who made the street light

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kiruha [24]4 years ago
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<span>Street lighting was first introduced in the United States by Benjamin Franklin who iterated on the glass globes used in London with his own version that was eventually approved by the Pennsylvania Assembly circa 1757. </span>
agasfer [191]4 years ago
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Garrett Morgan<span>, inventor of one of the first traffic lights. *On this date, in 1877, we mark the birth of </span>Garrett Augustus Morgan<span>. He was an African American businessman and inventor.</span>
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