The first drive-thru restaurant with the use of speakers to order food, was invented by Esther Snyder and her husband Harry, in 1948. The name of the restaurant was In-N-Out. As to why this was done I would assume convience.
The first standard rain gauge was called the Cheugugi and was created in 1440 in Korea. The first tipping bucket rain gauge was created in 1662 by Christopher Wren.
The concept of social class has existed throughout history as societies differentiated between groups based on wealth, power, and privilege. There is no single individual who can be credited with inventing the first social class, as social hierarchies have evolved over time in various civilizations.
Factories began to emerge during the Industrial Revolution, which started in the late 18th century. The shift from hand production to machine production in centralized locations marked the beginning of the factory system. Textile mills were among the first types of factories to be established.
Hairspray was first invented in the late 1940s as a way to keep hairstyles in place. It gained popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, during the height of big hair and elaborate hairstyles. Today, hairspray continues to be a staple in hair styling, with various formulas available to cater to different hair types and needs.
haiti was the first carribian country to get rid of the slavery that was happening in it
i need to know where the first drive up window restaurant was and the first to have flouresent lighting and who the first was to introduce the onion rings to the world.
The first glass window was made in the Roman times! == ==
Somewhere between 18334 and 1835.
3M had the very first patent for window film in 1961.
Window film technology was first developed by 3M in the 1960s. The exact inventor may not be attributed to a single person, as it was a collaborative effort within the company. The development of window film has since evolved and expanded to various applications for both residential and commercial use.
The English word window comes from the Old Norse 'vindauga' which means wind eye. The word window was first recorded in the 13th century to refer to an unglazed hole in a roof.
Wendy's claims it used the first modern-day drive-thru window in 1971. This was at their 2nd restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. They also were the first to introduce the fast-food salad bar in 1979. Although the drive-through was a success, the salad bar was too difficult to maintain and was discontinued in 1998.
first chinese restaurant.. karindirya xD
The concept of a restaurant was first introduced in France in the 18th century. The first restaurant, called "La Grande Taverne de Londres," originated in Paris in 1765.
Inventor of the Drive-ThruRay Croc the founder of McDonalds. While Ray Croc implemented and authorize the installation, it was one of his employees who had the idea and was persistent enough to push the issue up the chain of command. (according to Paul Harvey's "the rest of the story"Respecfully, the above info is not correct. The first drive-thru windows were in existence a few years before Ray opened his first McDonald's.It was Harry and Esther Snyder, of the In-N-Out Burger chain that built the first drive-through restaurant in 1948. Harry and Esther, the chain's founders, built their first restaurant in Baldwin Park, California, with a two-way speaker to enable patrons to order directly from their cars without the intermediation of a carhop. Within 5 years, they had added a drive-up window to one of their locations, though not all locations would receive a window.Again, the above information is incorrect.The first drive-thru restaurant was created in 1947 by Sheldon "Red" Chaney, operator of Red's Giant Hamburg in Springfield, Missouri. Located on the famous Route 66, the restaurant served customers until its closure in 1984. Several other companies lay claim to having invented the first drive-thru restaurant, including the In 'N Out burger chain, which didn't open a drive-thru until 1948, and Jack in the Box, founded in 1951. Fans of trivia may be interested to know that the first drive-thru business establishment was not a restaurant, but a bank, the City Center Bank in Syracuse, New York, which opened a drive-thru in 1928 for the convenience of busy bank customers.
No one is credited for inventing window panes or windows because they have been around since the stone age and the information on the first person to use them has long since been lost.
Lionel train sets, invented by Joshua Lionel Cowen were first manufactured in 1901. The first was designed just to attract attention in a shopping window.