It’s rare these days to see anyone pounding away on an old manual Royal or Smith-Corona.

But one element of those machines lives on, and is used constantly in daily life.

Just as Milwaukee is the birthplace of the typewriter, it’s also the birthplace of the QWERTY keyboard, both of which are turning 150 years old.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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