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The First Bicycle

In 1817 Baron von Drais invented a walking machine that would help him get around the royal gardens faster: two same-size in-line wheels, the front one steerable, mounted in a frame upon which you straddled. The device was propelled by pushing your feet against the ground, thus rolling yourself and the device forward in a sort of gliding walk.

The machine became known as the Draisienne (or "hobby horse"). It was made entirely of wood. This enjoyed a short lived popularity as a fad, not being practical for transportation in any other place than a well maintained pathway such as in a park or garden.

Further Innovations

The next appearance of a two-wheeled riding machine was in 1865, when pedals were applied directly to the front wheel. This machine was known as the velocipede (meaning "fast foot") as well as the "bone shaker," since its wooden structure combined with the cobblestone roads of the day made for an extremely uncomfortable ride. They also became a fad and indoor riding academies, similar to roller rinks, could be found in large cities.

In 1870 the first all-metal machine appeared. (Prior to this, metallurgy was not advanced enough to provide metal which was strong enough to make small, light parts out of.) The pedals were attached directly to the front wheel with no freewheeling mechanism. Solid rubber tires and the long spokes of the large front wheel provided a much smoother ride than its predecessor.

Bicycle Timeline

Bicycle Timeline

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    Also available in decaf or with skim milk. For an additional charge: Add a shot of espresso (5 Cal/ea.) Add a shot of flavored syrup (50–60 Cal/ea.) Substitute almond milk (40 Cal/8 fl. oz.)

    Freshly Brewed Coffee: Light Roast (15–25 Cal) Dark Roast (15–25 Cal) Hazelnut (15–25 Cal) Decaf (10–20 Cal); Calorie info based on 12 fl. oz. (Small) / 16 fl. oz. (Medium) / 20 fl. oz. (Large).

    Caffe Latte & (130 Cal) Espresso and foamed milk.

    Caramel Latte > (400 Cal) Espresso, foamed milk and caramel topped with whipped cream and caramel syrup.

    Caffe Mocha(380 Cal) Espresso, foamed milk and chocolate topped with whipped cream and chocolate syrup. Signature Hot Chocolate(510 Cal) with chocolate chip marshmallows Bittersweet chocolate flavored syrup mixed with foamed milk and topped with whipped cream and salted caramel syrup Hot “The Republic of Tea” Teas (0 Cal/8 fl. oz.) Espresso (5 Cal/shot) Iced specialty drinks Coffee (10 / 20 Cal) Caffe Latte (170 Cal) Chai Tea Latte (190 Cal) Caramel Latte (430 Cal) Caffe Mocha (410 Cal) Bakery Bagel Pack: 13 bagels & 2 tubs of cream cheese spread Dozen & a Half: 18 bagels Baker's Dozen: 13 bagels Half Dozen Bagels: 6 bagels Bagels Plain (290 Cal); Sprouted Grain Flat (240 Cal); Whole Grain (330 Cal); Everything (300 Cal); Sesame (300 Cal) Cream Cheese Spreads Calories for 8 oz tubs are for 1 oz serving size. / Calories for individual cups are for 2 oz serving size. Plain (100 / 190 Cal) Reduced-Fat: Plain (70 / 130 Cal) Roasted Vegetable Medley (60 / 110 Cal) Chive & Onion (70 / 130 Cal) Wild Blueberry (80 / 150 Cal) Honey Walnut (80 / 150 Cal) Oatmeal, yogurt & fruit Steel Cut Oatmeal with choice of: Blueberries, granola & cinnamon crunch topping In Season (340 Cal) Strawberries, pecans & cinnamon crunch topping (340 Cal) Almonds, quinoa & honey (300 Cal) Greek Yogurt with Mixed Berries New (300 Cal) Summer Fruit Cup (60 Cal) Apple (80 Cal) Banana (90 Cal) Some pictures and content were adapted from panerabread.com. Some pictures were downloaded from pexels.com.

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