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Ice Cream Collectibles — The Whole Sweet Story

Ice Cream Collectibles — The Whole Sweet Story

By Robert Reed  I scream. You scream. We all scream for ice cream.  —popular 20th century phrase.  George Washington may well have been the nation’s first celebrity consumer of ice cream back in the 18th century. The “Father of Our Country” was known to have purchased a “cream machine for ice” as early as 1784. An inventory of his estate […]

by · August 1, 2022 · 0 comments · Feature Article

No Hits, No Runs, No Heirs — Ancient Epitaphs

By Grover Brinkman  Visitation to old cemeteries might be related to genealogy, growing in popularity. For here are found ancient markers, the patine of time often dulling the inscriptions, where “Aunt Hattie” or “Uncle Joe” were laid to rest long ago.  These older cemeteries really are the “quiet newspapers” that chronicle the past. Anyone who browses an old cemetery knows […]

by · August 1, 2022 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Over 200 Years Since the Santa Fe Trail Opened

Over 200 Years Since the Santa Fe Trail Opened

 In 1821, the Santa Fe Trail was opened as a commercial route between Missouri and New Mexico by William Becknell and his party of five traders.  The famous “Commerce of the Prairies” developed and grew until the railroad reached Santa Fe in 1880.  The Trail was a route of conquest during the war with Mexico, 1846-1848, was the scene of […]

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Repair Chemicals for Antques

Repair Chemicals for Antques

By Barry Krause  Antiques have been repaired since they were first made, first by their makers themselves when customers brought damaged examples back to their original creators for expert repair.  Later, antiques were repaired by anyone, qualified or not, as wear and age harmed them over the years. So, when we are offered an old object as “repaired,” it doesn’t […]

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Patriotic Holidays Made Wonderful Postcards

Patriotic Holidays Made Wonderful Postcards

By Robert Reed  Displays of patriotism abounded in the United States long before the most timely arrival of holiday postcards on the American scene early in the 20th century. Yet the robust stars and stripes and all those related images just never looked better than they did in print on illustrated postcards.  Within ten years of the ‘new’ century citizens […]

by · July 3, 2022 · 0 comments · Feature Article