Remember This: Holiday Glitter Plaques
Dorri Partain Northeast News Whether hung on a door, a wall, or in a window, these bright-colored decorations were a holiday staple for several decades. Proudly made in the U.S.A.…
Dorri Partain Northeast News Whether hung on a door, a wall, or in a window, these bright-colored decorations were a holiday staple for several decades. Proudly made in the U.S.A.…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News What we celebrate as Thanksgiving is traditionally tied to a three-day feast involving the Pilgrims after their first harvest in 1621. After the long winter that…
Dorri Partain Northeast News A little bird told me your pie crusts are soggy. While this little ceramic bird might resemble a salt shaker, its function is to help pie…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News The Collinwood Apartments, located at 2501-2519 E. Linwood Boulevard, were developed and built by William H. Collins and his architect John W. McKecknie. The design was…
Dorri Partain Northeast News Making copies? Whether you need 2 or 200, the process has not always been as easy as pushing a button. Prior to automated photocopiers, introduced by…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News Depending on whom you ask, the geographic center of the United States could be one of four different places, all in various midwestern states. Kansas is…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News Arguably one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in the country, rivaled only by the Chrysler Building in New York City, the Kansas City…
Dorri Partain Northeast News Someone’s in the kitchen with Reddy Kilowatt. In 1926, Ashton B. Collins Sr. was looking to personify electrical power. As the marketing manager for the Alabama…
Dorri Partain Northeast News What would you like to be for Halloween? Whether it’s an animal, an occupation, or the latest superhero, store-bought costumes are the easy choice. As trick-or-treating…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News This view of The Paseo, between 15th and 16th Streets, looks north toward the old Chace School, circa 1907 or 1908. The Chace Public School was…