On the 12th June 1817 a nobleman was seen whizzing down a main road in Southern Germany on a curious wooden vehicle. This eccentric chap was prolific inventor Karl Drais on his new 'Laufmaschine'. The world's first bicycle was about to cause quite a stir! Depiction of Drais on his maiden voyage, an 8.6 mile round trip which took him just over an hour! JACK OF ALL TRADES German aristocrat and amateur inventor Karl Drais debuted his contraption on a n 8 ½ mile tour around his hometown. However, this wasn't his first vehicular creation... B y 1817, he had already invented 2 four-wheeled human-powered vehicles, which sadly did not take off. After the Laufmaschine, Drais also went on to create the first meat grinder, an early stenograph, the draisine handcar, and the first typewriter with a keyboard . A true Jack of all trades! Portrait of Karl Drais (1820). HORSES AND THE YEAR WITHOUT A SUMMER In the early 19th century, horses were everywhere. They were the perfect taxi
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