Lost history: How 4 Ohio kids ended pay toilets in US | Advertiser-Tribune DAYTON (AP) — The next time you step into a public restroom, say a quiet thank you to Dayton natives Michael and Ira Gessel, Steve Froikin and Natalie Precker. After all, it was their efforts nearly 50 years ago that allowed Americans to pee for free. The high school students founded the Committee to End […]

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Lost history: How 4 Ohio kids ended pay toilets in US