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What Is It? April 2025

What Is It? April 2025

We had no correct guesses for May’s What Is It. It is, of course a butter mold. A butter mold is a tool that enhances the presentation of butter to set out on a table at a gathering. An old primitive butter mold was hand-carved with a design etched into the flat bottom. To use the mold, the butter maker […]

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Century-Old Easter Postcards Brighten the Season

Century-Old Easter Postcards Brighten the Season

By Roy Nuhn  Shortly after the turn of the 20th century, a little over one-hundred years ago, the greeting style picture postcard enjoyed immense popularity with Americans. Hundreds of millions of them, including many for Easter, were printed and sold to an eager public during a 15-year span of time leading up to World War I.  Full of dressed rabbits, […]

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Spring Is Here At Last: What Are You Collecting?

Spring Is Here At Last: What Are You Collecting?

Spring is here at last. Nature is coming to life after its long slumber. Collectors of fine antiques love the season. They know spring has nurtured the creativity of craftsmen for centuries. Many beautiful items have the spring as their theme. Life is wonderful in spring. The pace of events quicken in springtime. Birds are mating. Fish are leaping. Bees […]

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Book of Bridge postcards Spans Both Time And Types

Book of Bridge postcards Spans Both Time And Types

Bridges, A Postcard History is a massive book that manages to span both the cen- turies and the types of structures for the curious and eager reader. Various sections of this comprehensive book provide sections on the evolution of bridge types and specific bridge construction. There are also significant sections on landmark bridges in America and elsewhere, bridges on The […]

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Earth Day History and Celebrations

Earth Day History and Celebrations

Did you know? A highlight of the United Nations’ Earth Day cele- bration in New York City is the ringing of the Peace Bell, a gift from Japan, at the exact mo- ment of the vernal equinox. Who Started Earth Day? Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1962, Senator Gaylord Nelson, a Democrat from Wisconsin, was determined to convince the […]

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