The Wright Brothers’ Cycle Shop | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation
Wilbur and Orville Wright operated their Dayton, Ohio, bicycle business out of this building from 1897 to 1908. The brothers sold and repaired bikes, and even produced models under their own brands. It was also in this shop that the Wright brothers built their earliest flying machines, including the 1903 Flyer that became the first successful heavier-than-air, powered, controlled aircraft. Visit the Wright Brothers' Cycle Shop at Greenfield Village in Detroit, Michigan. Season 1 Episode 4.

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Inside the Wright Brothers' Childhood Home | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation

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Visiting the famous Greenfield Village - It was amazing!

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Leonardo da Vinci inventions tested!

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25 FORGOTTEN Lunch Counter Sandwiches From the 1950s That Disappeared Forever

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The Henry Ford, Made in America

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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David McCullough: The Wright Brothers

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Wright Brothers History in Dayton: Where They Lived and Worked

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The Flywheel That Ran 5 Days Straight — Kept Alive by Sound Alone

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