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The manufacturer of Twizzlers candy is one of the oldest confectionery firms in the United States. The company was established in 1845 as Young and Smylie, and adopted Y&S as its trademark in 1870. National Licorice Company was created in 1902 through the merger of three small firms: Young & Smylie, S.V. & F.P. Schudder and H.W. Petherbridge.
The Backstory: Twizzlers. $3.79 from Target. Shop Now. Twizzlers are a little younger than Red Vines, but not by much. In fact, the manufacturer, Y&S Candies, Inc., is one of the oldest candy ...
Most of the museum's footage originates from "airchecks" of local Chicago channels (and to a lesser extent other cities) that were recorded primarily in the 1970s and 1980s.
His ultra-cool style and the longest career as a radio presenter/DJ. Herbert Rogers Kent (October 5, 1928 – October 22, 2016) was "the longest-running DJ in the history of radio", a radio personality in Chicago, Illinois, for more than seven decades. [ 1 ]
The Chicago and North Western Railway's Kinzie Street railroad bridge (also known as the Carroll Avenue bridge or the Chicago and North Western Railroad Bridge) is a single leaf bascule bridge across the north branch of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois. At the time of its opening in 1908 it was the world's longest and heaviest ...
The longest-running American live-action sitcom. FXX: September 4, 2013 present 19 years 17 Criminal Minds [ed] CBS September 22, 2005 February 19, 2020 344 Paramount+: November 24, 2022 present 18 years 18 Art Linkletter's House Party [ee] CBS September 1, 1952 September 5, 1969 Was hosted by Art Linkletter. NBC December 29, 1969 September 25 ...
The Broadway musical "Aladdin" first opened in 2014 and is based on the 1992 Disney animated film, telling the story of a poor boy named Aladdin, who finds a magic lamp with a genie that grants ...
The Forum is a historic event venue at 318-328 E. 43rd Street in the Bronzeville neighborhood of the Grand Boulevard community area of Chicago, Illinois. Chicago alderman William Kent and his father Albert had the venue built in 1897, intending it to be a social and political meeting hall.