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While historians have long debated the holiday's origin story, evidence shows it predates the existence of commercial greeting cards by centuries.
The Industrial Revolution transformed Valentine’s Day by mass-producing greeting cards, turning a personal tradition into a commercialized industry. It's a shift that not only changed the way emotions ...
In 1866, journalist Andrew Halliday led his readers on a guided tour of one of London’s foremost card manufacturers – to ...
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The total value of electronic card spending, including the two non ... it reported the biggest growth over the holiday period, with spending increasing by 3.6% or $129m in the December quarter.
It may be in the heart of Wellesley Hills, but 75 Maugus Ave. is straight out of mid-century modern California. The five-bed, 5.5-bath mid-century modern home, which was built in 1957, is on the ...
Here’s a look at the country’s midterm report card for the first half of meteorological winter, and what we can expect heading into the second half of the season. Even though winter has ...
For their first home on the Main Line, they would bring all those years of experience to bear. This mid-century modern home rests on about two-thirds of an acre on quiet Wyngate Rd. First, the couple ...
The Tampa Bay Lightning are a few games behind the rest of the NHL, but it’s still time to grade every Lightning player’s performance through the first half of the season. Brandon Hagel has ...
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