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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – New Hampshire’s Segway has rolled to a place in history, at the New Hampshire Historical Society museum.

Inventor Dean Kamen has donated a prototype of the self-balancing scooter. It’s now on display at the museum in Concord.

As Kamen’s company developed the Segway, they worked on a half-dozen prototypes. The Society is displaying the first that started to look like the final product.

The Segway joins other New Hampshire transportation icons such as the original scale-model of the prototype for the Mount Washington Cog Railway and a 19th-century Concord Coach.

AP-ES-05-19-08 0902EDT

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