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City of Worcester: 300 Years

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City of Worcester: 300 Years 27 Inventions Candlepin Bowling: Justin White opened the first candlepin bowling alley in 1880 in Worcester. COVID-19 would shut candlepin down for good in 2020. Valentines: Esther Howland took valentines from a home-based assembly operation to a $100k per year gross. Smiley Face: Creator Harvey Ball drew this now-universal pop culture icon in 1963 for State Mutual Life Assurance Co. Grinding Wheel: Sven Pulson and John Jeppson of Norton Grinding Co. built a grinding wheel that could hold up to use on hard steel compo- nents. s Monkey Wrench: invented by Loring Coes, a wrench adjustable by a single hand. s The Pill: Drs. Irving Pincus and Min Chueh Chang invented the oral contraceptive now used by millions. Lockstitch Sewing Machine: Elias Howe created the first lockstitch sewing machine claimed to sew 250 stitches per minute. source: Worcester Historical Museum source: Worcester Historical Museum source: Worcester Historical Museum Power Loom: Edmund Cartwright (Britain, 1785) and Erastus Bigelow (U.S. 1839) automated the carpet loom that saved labor costs.

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