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I recently discovered we have actor Cary Grant to thank for the “chocolate mint on pillows” tradition in luxury hotels.
It's quite tough to find, to the extent that it's been rumored to be discontinued. But spoiler, it's not, which makes nabbing ...
PEZ has released many Halloween-themed dispensers over the decades, but the green-faced Witch from the 1960s is one of the rarest. Made for a very short time and discontinued due to its spooky ...
Russ was born in 1948 at the Wills Maternity Sanitarium, a long-demolished building at 2929 Main St. in Kansas City. Today, ...
Once household names, Brooklyn's candy makers numbered nearly 100 around the turn of the 20th century, and today many of their buildings still stand.
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The glory days of Downtown Peoria
Peoria's mighty Main Street had hundreds of businesses and offices from Crescent Avenue to the Illinois River.
On June 27, 1957, Hurricane Audrey slammed into coastal Louisiana and Texas as a Category 4 storm, causing as many as 600 deaths. In 1844, Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum, were ...
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — A family-owned shop in southern Indiana was recently given the title of "Best Candy Store in America 2025" by USA Today.
The bar stuck around for decades but eventually vanished after Hollywood’s 1967 sale. The PowerHouse — introduced in the 1950s by the Peter Paul Candy Co — was a hefty 2-ounce bar of chewy caramel, ...
Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from a longer story about Downtown Peoria when it was a commercial powerhouse in the 1950s and '60s. In November 1975, a Journal Star columnist recalled ...
Once upon a time, Mumbai was a residence for India’s princes and pomp. A walk along Malabar Hill and Breach Candy lets you ...