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This giant bike did not belong in city

At first, people thought it was a joke or a prop. Then they realized the bike was real—and moving. Riding an 1875 penny farthing in public instantly drew attention from every direction. Some reactions ...
A driving instructor by trade, Burrell grew up a keen racing cyclist. The penny-farthing he used on Sunday is his own, ...
“Once Upon a Time” explores the story of Woodrow Mulligan, a janitor for inventor Professor Gilbert (Milton Parsons) in 1890. Mulligan has grown dissatisfied with his once-quiet town of Harmony, New ...
Let’s start with busting a serious myth. STIs cannot be transferred by unprotected Wi-Fi. Giving people free internet always seems like a great idea. Religious taxi owners may even get away with ...
The BowFlex BXT8J Treadmill is currently on sale at Amazon. We voted it our best treadmill for walking and appreciate its ...
The penny was first minted in 1793, per the auctioneers. America's smallest coins just brought in some big bucks. Pennies from the final minted set of the coin sold for over $16.76 million at auction ...
America's smallest coins just brought in some big bucks. Pennies from the final minted set of the coin sold for over $16.76 million at auction Thursday, according to Stack’s Bowers Galleries in ...
Here’s something we can all do for our country, and it’s a win-win: Cash in your pennies. You know — the ones sitting in a jar with stray nickels, dimes and quarters. Or in a piggy bank, if you’re ...
The penny received a “funeral” on Saturday, attended by mourners and Abraham Lincoln impersonators outside the Lincoln Memorial, after the U.S. Mint discontinued the coin last month. Hundreds attended ...
Penny mourners are gathering for a funeral in Washington, DC, for the discontinued cent at the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday, Dec. 20, just over a month after the United States stopped producing the ...
The penny has officially left the building. After more than two centuries in circulation, the U.S. Mint has struck its final one-cent coin, marking a historic shift in how Americans—and ...
Washington, D.C. has played host to some of America’s most historic events. Inaugurations, marches, state visits, and funerals are familiar moments in the nation’s capital. There was another “funeral” ...