The year was 1851. Millions of people from all over Europe were gathered in London, England. They were there to see an exhibit of the world’s most fascinating items.
There were beautiful stuffed zebras from Africa. There were statues carved out of white marble. There was even an enormous diamond—the largest on Earth!
But it was a very plain item that truly amazed the crowds. Over five months, 675,000 people waited in line to use it.
This popular item wasn’t anything that would look very special to you. It was a toilet that flushed. Why was that such a big deal?
In 1851, millions of people went to London, England. They were there to see an exhibit of the world’s most amazing things.
There were stuffed zebras from Africa. There were marble statues. There was even the world’s biggest diamond!
But it was a very plain item that amazed people the most. Over five months, 675,000 people waited in line to use it.
This item might not seem special now. It was a toilet that flushed. Why was that such a big deal?
The year was 1851. Millions of people from all over Europe were gathered in London, England, to view an exhibit of the world’s most fascinating items.
There were beautiful stuffed zebras from Africa and statues carved out of white marble. There was even an enormous diamond on display—the largest on Earth!
But the item that truly captivated the crowds was neither a gemstone nor a work of art. Over five months, 675,000 people waited in line to use it.
This popular item wouldn’t seem extraordinary to you—it was a toilet that flushed. Why was that such a big deal?