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Cultural History

A Legendary Locomotive

By William Rosen
Two hundred and five years ago this week, the city of Philadelphia witnessed the birth of steam locomotion in America…sort of.
As is frequently the case, the newborn in question was beautiful only to its parent: Oliver Evans, a fifty-year old former wheelwright who had, in 1790, received the third patent ever issued by [...]

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A Dangerous 50th

By Kevin Starr
Some ten million people walk across the Golden Gate Bridge every year. On Sunday 24 May, 1987, the pedestrianism got out of hand as far as crowd management was concerned. As part of the fiftieth anniversary celebration of its opening, the Bridge was closed to automobile traffic, and pedestrians were encouraged [...]

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