A Literal Kodak Moment In Rochester NY
Capturing a "Kodak moment" may be a thing of the past as a new generation of consumers have never had to pick up an actual
Bill Clevlen • November 15, 2015
Capturing a "Kodak moment" may be a thing of the past as a new generation of consumers have never had to pick up an actual
Bill Clevlen • November 11, 2015
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Cambridge, Ohio is no different than any other small town around the country. And in every small town - people know people. During my recent
Bill Clevlen • November 9, 2015
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The Missouri History Museum is taking tourists on a trip back in time. A Walk in 1875 St. Louis gives guests a launching pad to
Bill Clevlen • October 29, 2015
When Margaret Strong died in 1969 - her personal collection of toys had grown to about 300,000 pieces. Strong, a native of Rochester, New York
Bill Clevlen • October 26, 2015
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There's not a person in Gulf Shores, Alabama that doesn't know the name Patti Hall. And, it didn't take but a few minutes to understand
Bill Clevlen • October 20, 2015
On a chilly Saturday morning in October, tourists from near and far descended on one of Ohio's most popular longtime attractions in droves. The front
Bill Clevlen • October 3, 2015
"Comfortable. Slow. It's good." That's how resident and business owner Audrey Glover describes this small Mississippi town. Known largely for its casinos, Tunica is much
Bill Clevlen • October 1, 2015
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My Uncle Bill was a proud Marine during the second World War. He was stationed in Japan and while he never shared too many