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Existing comment: Shocking Improvements to Daily Life

Electricity came to Virginia's largest cities by the end of the 1800s, but some rural areas did not receive it until the 1940s or later. Electric appliances like the toaster, washing machine, and iron, reduced the time needed to complete household chores and rewarded users -- particularly women -- with time to enjoy new forms of entertainment.
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