Electrifying the March of Progress

In the late 19th century, our cities were overly congested with hundreds of thousands of horses, dropping manure at a rate of 24 pounds a day, per horse. When the world’s first international urban planning conference was held in 1898, it was dominated by discussion of the increasingly worrisome and dangerous manure situation. In the best-selling …

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