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While cleaning out her late grandmother's house, Kymberly Foster Seabolt has uncovered a lot of forgotten family treasures.

To reflect on the history of food in Stark County, Kimberly Kenney and Barbara Abbott wrote Stark County Food: From Early Farming to Modern Meals. 

The authentic story of how Memorial Day came into being.

Sam Moore shares a passage Elmer J. Baker Jr. (1889-1964), a longtime commentator on the farm implement scene, wrote of the short-lived Deere-Clark car.

Cinco de Mayo is a minor holiday in Mexico but has grown into a popular celebration of Mexican culture in the United States.

Sam Moore shares a few of the letters farm women wrote to the editor of the August 1938 issue of The Farmer's Wife.

Learn more about the Newcomen engines, called "Fire Engines," which were used to pump water from British mines.

Fueled by warmer temperatures and increased carbon dioxide levels, pollen seasons are longer, and pollen counts are higher.

The concept of a vehicle that carries, lays and then picks up its own tracks after passing over them has been around for centuries.

Charles Hay Martin was one of the many colorful men who built the automobile industry in this country, although he never became a household name.