John W. Hyatt, a blacksmith's son born here in 1837, invented celluloid, the first modern synthetic plastic, in 1869. He originally developed the material as a substitute for ivory in the manufacture of billiard balls.

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Hyatt's other inventions included a water-purifying machine, roller bearings for early automobiles and a sugar cane mill for extracting juice. He died in 1920.

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