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London’s streets may be famously paved with gold, but more realistically, they were once paved with wood — quite a lot of streets and an awful lot of wood. As roads were increasingly paved to cope with carriages and later, bicycles, there was a debate about the best sort of material to pave them with — and curiously, it seems that wood was by far and away the most popular options. (via The time when London’s streets were paved with wood)
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