Step into the nostalgic charm of Liberty Falls with this meticulously crafted miniature of the Daily News & Plant from the Americana Collection. This delightful piece, marked with MPN AH33 and dating back to 1993, is a true collector’s gem, perfect for enthusiasts of intricate miniatures and Americana memorabilia.
Key Features:
• Original Packaging: This item comes in its original box with bubble wrap pockets, ensuring safe storage and transport. The box features a beautifully illustrated depiction of the news office and a brief story, adding to its collectible value. It also includes the original collection pamphlets and advertisement inserts.
• Exquisite Detail: The Daily News & Plant showcases the detailed craftsmanship synonymous with the Liberty Falls series. Every element, from the brick facade to the intricate printing press, is crafted with precision.
• Collectible Appeal: As part of the renowned Americana Collection, this miniature captures the essence of small-town America, making it a cherished addition to any collection.
• Perfect Gift: This miniature makes a unique and thoughtful gift, especially for those with an interest in journalism or small-town history. Whether for a journalist, history enthusiast, or as a nostalgic keepsake, this piece is sure to delight.
Product Condition: This item is in Excellent Used Condition (EUC), with no chips or cracks, and retains its original charm and integrity.
The Americana Collection depicting the old western community of Liberty Falls is sculpted and mastercrafted of the finest materials, then individually hand-painted. This painstaking creative process highlights all the architectural details and heartwarming, homey touches that make Liberty Falls everyone’s favorite frontier town.
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© 1993 INTERNATIONAL RESOURCING SERVICES, INC.
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
Made in China
Story:
Founded in 1872 by Oliver Cummings, The Liberty Falls Daily News was the primary source of information on the news, politics, and issues in this expanding community for the next one hundred years. Oliver had always wanted to be a “newspaper man” ever since he was a young boy back in Centerville, Ohio. As he grew up, he began his career by delivering the Centerville Gazette to its 219 homes. Then he moved up to a position as a cub reporter, and eventually, he became the paper’s editor.
After moving with his family to Liberty Falls, his dream of a lifetime was fulfilled with the establishment of the Daily News. At first, there was not a great deal to report from these parts. But soon Oliver’s staff would cover the great mine disaster, the four-week trial of Jimmy Olson for cattle rustling, and eventually the heated race for town mayor and town council. At 2¢ an issue, The Daily News provided an ongoing chronicle of everything you needed and wanted to know about Liberty Falls.