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Editor’s Note about Great Yard Sale authors

Editor’s Note about Great Yard Sale authors

Editor’s Note: We are so grateful to Dave and Kathryn Hoffman for sharing their World’s Longest Yard Sale experience with us. Owners of the Pine Country Feed Store, 13581 S. Glen Dr. in Pine, they are avid collectors and enjoy the whole collecting experience. They not only carry the Mountain States Collector in their store but they have a wonderful […]

by · September 7, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Great American Yard Sale

Great American Yard Sale

The World’s Longest Yard Sale — Great Fun! By Dave & Kathryn Hoffman    We love Road Trips, but, boy were we excited to go back to the World’s Longest Yard Sale. The Yard Sale is on Highway 127 and runs from Alabama to Michigan -690 glorious miles! The yard sale is 4 days long Wednesday through Sunday. It also happens […]

by · September 7, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Parades, Antiques, Big Band, Airplanes, and Art Auctions!

Parades, Antiques, Big Band, Airplanes, and Art Auctions!

By Paula Svincek    September is brimming with events and activities in Florence, considered by many as the Antique Capital of Colorado. If history and bicycling are your passions, we have the Tour de Coal Towns sponsored by the Florence Pioneer Museum and Research Center on Sept. 14th.    The first Florence Pioneer days festival was held in 1928. Since then, it […]

by · September 6, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article
What Is It? August 2019

What Is It? August 2019

 We had no correct answers for our August What Is It. This item is an ancient baby-feeding device. Roman terra-cotta bottles, such as the rare Third Century A.D. nurser pictured above have been uncovered, with dried milk inside, at infant burial sites. It may have been the very thing that caused the baby’s death. The mortality rate for bottle-fed children […]

by · August 7, 2019 · 0 comments · What Is It?
Our Unforgettable Gettysburg Experience

Our Unforgettable Gettysburg Experience

Compiled by Peggy DeStefano    Our trip to Gettysburg this July opened up our consciousness to the enormity of the affect of our Civil War. When trying to understand what happened there between July 1 and 3 of 1863, just consider the number of casualties from this 3 day battle. We learned that it claimed 27,000 Confederates and 23,000 Union soldiers […]

by · August 7, 2019 · 0 comments · Feature Article