CLAY, N.Y. - Paula Hughson and her family were looking for an old home that needed some work when they came upon the property at 8093 Henry Clay Blvd in Liverpool. "My husband and I were always ...
A chance to beat the heat and enjoy ice cream, art demonstrations, and learn about the history of Clay on Main’s building were some of the highlights of the studio’s third annual Ice Cream Social and ...
When the New York stock market crashed in October 1929, it helped to spark the Great Depression. One of the first industries to suffer was the clay industry, which was dependent on construction and an ...
On June 29, 1950, the Uhrichsville Chamber of Commerce announced that it would be staging a new festival, “National Clay Week.” “Calling attention to the clay industries centered in the area, the week ...
The frontier West was not a melting pot of ethnic diversity; nearly all of the settlers who emigrated, the miners seeking a fortune and the roaming cowboys were Anglo. Of course, there were African ...
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How clay molded humanity
Acquiring knowledge is one of the great pleasures of reading nonfiction, an experience that’s only slightly less enjoyable ...
There’s no shortage of clay art shows to see right now around the country. At the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, “Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture” highlights 50 bold ...
History's Headlines: Henry Clay, The Great Compromiser, is remembered today by a Pottsville landmark
The Schuylkill County Historical Society's Dr. Peter Yasenchak has been living in Pottsville for a long time. But he still remembers the day he drove into town for the first time and saw a towering, ...
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