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Thanksgiving’s Historic Decorations for the Table

Thanksgiving’s Historic Decorations for the Table

By Robert Reed  That grand American holiday Thanksgiving had long been celebrated, but it really wasn’t until the 20th century that it came with commercial table decorations.  Before the elegant turkey dinner was mostly fine. A colorful touch direct from the family’s garden harvest might be added.  “Decorations from the earliest (19th century) celebrations were usually homegrown fruits and vegetables […]

by · November 2, 2022 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Veteran’s Day

Veteran’s Day

 Freedom comes at a high price when men and women have to risk and sacrifice their lives for the nation we have built and way of life we have come to enjoy. The men and women who have served our country in times of war and peace are some of our nation’s best citizens. We justly honor them on Veterans […]

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Florence: 1870’s – 1970’s

Florence: 1870’s – 1970’s

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Faded Glory of Advertising Almanacs

Faded Glory of Advertising Almanacs

By Robert Reed  People would probably guess that Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanac is one of the most prized of historic almanacs in the country. And they would be right. A 1749 issue recently brought $3,000 at a leading auction gallery.  However a great many advertising almanacs are still out there – if not undiscovered at least at relatively reasonable […]

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What Is It? November 2022

What Is It? November 2022

 Thank you to everyone who ventured a guess for the November’s What Is It? We stumped you this time since no one was able to correctly identify the object.  The item pictured is a lock. Ancient Egyptian locks employed a prototype of the modern pin-tumbler mechanism; the example above is a 19th Century version. It is operated by a wooden […]

by · November 1, 2022 · 0 comments · What Is It?