The Great Boston Molasses Flood: When Sweetness Turned Deadly
— February 26, 2026On January 15, 1919, the North End of Boston—a vibrant immigrant neighborhood near the…
Once a treat that was available in the U.S. only at venues such as the circus or a carnival, cotton candy is now showing up in places like supermarkets, restaurants and even vending machines. They machines serve the fluffy confection on the traditional paper baton and are very easy for children to operate. It takes about a minute for the machine to produce the product which is available in a number of colors and flavors. I large window allows customers to watch the entire candy-creating process.
On January 15, 1919, the North End of Boston—a vibrant immigrant neighborhood near the…
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