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Evening Kisses Less Dangerous For You
In the long and colorful history of medical advice, few warnings are quite as awkward as this one: beware the morning kiss. In 1920, Dr….
Dandelion Recipes and Uses From the Past
Dandelions have a way of showing up whether they are invited or not. One day the lawn is green, and the next it looks like…
The 1913 “Toy” That Let Children Shock Their Friends
In the early 1900s, homemade toys often came with a spark of danger, sometimes literally. Long before modern safety warnings and store-bought science kits, young…
Christian Women’s Group Warns: Don’t Make Dandelion Wine
In the spring of 1923, the humble dandelion found itself in unexpected legal trouble. Usually accused of ruining lawns and staining children’s fingers, the little…
Curious Homemade Tops of the Early 1900s
Long before televisions hummed in living rooms or smartphones glowed in children’s hands, amusement was often built at the kitchen table with scraps of wood,…
The Human Magnet of Mount Horeb
Some old newspaper stories read like folklore in disguise, and this 1909 report from Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, is one of them. At the center of…
100 Venomous Copperheads Attacked Pipeline Workers
In the autumn of 1913, newspapers across America carried a startling report that sounded more like frontier folklore than modern industry. As crews pushed a…
The Young Girl Who Slowly Shed Needles Through Her Skin
Newspapers thrived on stories that blurred the line between medicine, mystery, and outright horror. One such report emerging from Paris described a young girl who…
Old Instructions on How to Make Whip Bow and Crossbow
American newspapers were filled with projects meant to keep boys busy outdoors, and many of them involved homemade weapons. Long before video games and television,…
Forgotten Icebox Trick from the Early 1900s
Before electric refrigeration became common in American homes, keeping food cold during the sweltering summer months was a constant struggle. Families depended on ice deliveries,…










