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Fresh Towels for the Rat Pack

October 19, 2018 Chris Jones
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American Linen Supply Company made sure the Rat Pack had fresh towels and washed the sheets so what happened in Vegas stayed in Vegas.

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The Electric Chicks That Shocked A Kansas Town

July 24, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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Started electric chicks? Thanks to Carl Engel, 1930s Hays, Kansas was living in the future and he left behind a roaring red pencil to prove it.

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In Pencils Tags Kansas, chickens, poultry, hatchery

The Amish Paradise Where You Party Like It's 1699

May 9, 2018 Chris Jones
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The world’s best (and only) Amish theme park amused central Illinois roadtrippers for over 70 years, and you could buy pencil souvenirs from the gift shop after challenging a chicken to tic-tac-toe.

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In Pencils Tags amish, Illinois, theme park, souvenir

A. Schwab Can Get Your Mojo Working

May 2, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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The Memphis shop where Elvis bought underwear, B.B. King stopped in and Dr. King marched by also became a trusted Beale St. purveyor of roots, oils & other goods to get your Mojo working almost 50 years ago.

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In Pencils Tags Memphis, Beale Street, Tennessee

The Wisconsin Forge That Took America Underground

April 18, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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Next time you’re at the Golden Gate Bridge, Disney World, or on the streets of Chicago, look down and you'll spot the legacy of a post-Civil War iron master who turned a Wisconsin plow forge into a fundamental part of urban America, with a little help from shop pencils.

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In Pencils Tags wisconsin, foundry, manholes

Detroit Library Lovers from Thomas Edison to Garfield the Cat

April 11, 2018 Chris Jones
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The history of the Motor City's library was written with a red pencil handed out by Garfield in the big '80s, 124 years after Thomas Edison was the first boy genius to roam the stacks.

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In Pencils Tags Detroit, library, Thomas Edison, Jack White, Garfield, Cass Gilbert, Andrew Carnegie, Michigan

The Telegraph That Penciled In Irving Berlin’s Love Story

April 4, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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America’s most famous songwriter. A disinherited flapper heiress. A silver miner who hit the mother lode. Their stories are all united with a simple pencil that was the Jazz Age's text messager of choice.

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In Pencils Tags New York, New York City, Manhattan, East Coast, Telegraph, Irving Berlin

Graphite Confidential Newsreel Edition: Ad Pencils That Advertise Pencils

March 30, 2018 Jessica Letkemann

To celebrate National Pencil Day, Graphite Confidential's inaugural newsreel uncovers the shocking truth about the advertising pencils made to advertise the making of... advertising pencils. Say that 10 times fast!

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In Pencils, Jobbers Tags New York, jobbers, newsreel

Chillin' & Grillin' on Route 66

March 28, 2018 Chris Jones
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A runaway CEO! A mysterious stabbing! A self-reversing bankruptcy! Tucumcari Ice & Coal fueled a tiny N.M. railroad town and Route 66 byway with more than its share of small-town intrigue, and the townsfolk pencilled it all in along the way.

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In Pencils Tags New Mexico, Route 66, southwest, railroad

143 Years of Death in the Family

March 21, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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Generations of Haertel brothers marked the graves of countless upper-midwesterners, making a name for themselves that is literally still set in stone. Heck, their pencils are even granite colored. 

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In Pencils Tags funeral, minnesota, wisconsin, Illinois, midwest

From the Ruins of Chicago's 1893 World's Fair

March 12, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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In the future backyard of the Obamas, a Sears mogul's epic museum of American progress took root in the White City's last palace at the height of the Great Depression, and got its own telephone exchange that still works.

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In Pencils Tags Chicago, Illinois, Museum

Not Your Typical State Fair Fare

March 12, 2018 Chris Jones

They made noodles and pie at the Kansas State Fair to save the church in 1948, but now the South Hutchinson UMC's wholesome goodies remain a tradition, and we found a pencil that has survived decades to tell the story.

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In Pencils Tags Kansas, Church

Blind New Yorkers Take Pencils Off The Streets

March 12, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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In 1934 Manhattan, Mayor LaGuardia was among the celebrities that bought these pencils manufactured and sold by blind folks in an East Side factory that fed and clothed thousands of destitute, sightless New Yorkers.

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In Pencils Tags New York, charity

The Railroad that Fed 'Little House on the Prairie'

March 12, 2018 Jessica Letkemann
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Laura Ingalls Wilder would have starved if she and her Pa and Ma hadn’t done time serving rough customers at the Chicago and North Western railroad camp in Dakota Territory when the future authoress was just 12.

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In Pencils Tags railroad

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