RACINE, WI — Back in the day, dock workers, businessmen, factory workers, and tavernkeepers would be seen with a cigar kept in their pockets or lit between their fingers after a long day at work. It ...
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MIAMI (Reuters) - Inside a Little Havana cigar rolling business in the heart of Cuban Miami, Maria Sierra's gnarled fingers perform the same dance they did for more than three decades for Havana's ...
BLOOMINGTON - "I have made it a rule never to smoke more than one cigar at a time," Mark Twain once said. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, before the rise of mass-produced cigarettes, cigars were ...
The first time I visited The Clayton’s Washington, D.C. outpost, I had to check three times to ensure I was in the correct location. The first bits of spring were finally starting to trickle into the ...
In 1962, José Orlando Padrón, a third-generation Cuban tobacco grower, ended up in Miami after the Castro regime confiscated his family’s farms. It took only two years for him to set up shop making ...
‘The Quad-Cities’ industrial heritage is not just about farm machinery and other heavy manufacturing. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, brewing and cigar making were major enterprises as the ...