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The History of Play-Doh

The History of Play-Doh

 Did you know that the earliest versions of Play-Doh were once used to clean wallpaper? The Kutol company of Cincinnati originally invented Play-Doh in the 1930s as a product to be rolled over wallpaper to remove dirt without damaging the paper. Later, vinyl wallpapers could be cleaned with water, so the product fell out of use until a teacher with […]

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The Lighting of art Nouveau

The Lighting of art Nouveau

By Robert Reed  The beauty of Art Nouveau and the amazing light of electricity arrived at nearly the same time in the twilight of one century and the dawn of still another.  “Nouveau was flowing, growing lines of vines and trailing flowers,” wrote Jean Minar Paris.  “It was foliage that grew across page and wall, from chair leg to table […]

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Benjamin Franklin ‘Snatched Lightning From the Sky’

Benjamin Franklin ‘Snatched Lightning From the Sky’

By Barry Krause   Genuine 18th century Benjamin Franklin collectibles are still available for purchase by collectors.  His authentic autographs are not cheap because of constant strong demand for them, but he was a prolific letter writer and signed many documents in the many important functions he had as a Colonial American patriot, statesman, diplomat, writer, editor, philosopher, inventor, scientist, librarian, […]

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Noble Treasures Antiques In Lafayette Offers 6200 Sq. Ft. of Personality

Noble Treasures Antiques In Lafayette Offers 6200 Sq. Ft. of Personality

By Jeannine Erlhoff       Nancy and Terry West started West’s Antiques 36 years ago in Old Town Lafayette after Terry discovered a passion that developed during refinishing a second hand dresser he bought because he needed a place to put his socks. In 1981, the Wests bought the buildings in the 400 block of South Public Rd. where they […]

by · October 4, 2021 · 0 comments · Feature Article, Uncategorized
Rocky Mountain Antiques Carries On In Spite of a Flood, Road Repair and Covid

Rocky Mountain Antiques Carries On In Spite of a Flood, Road Repair and Covid

By Peggy DeStefano      Rocky Mountain Antiques is a great place to visit! It is right at the gateway to Estes Park on W. Eisenhower Blvd. in Loveland, Colorado. Anyone headed to the Park or returning from the Park would find it a perfect addition to his or her travels.      Owned by the Bean family, Debbie Bean […]

by · October 4, 2021 · 0 comments · Feature Article