tobacco drying in Weston Burley House, Weston, Missouri
This shows tobacco hanging in the Weston Burley House in Weston, Missouri on October 4, 2009.
Weston Whiskey & Tobacco Fest - Celtic Ranch
Celebrate and explore whiskey and tobacco Saturday November 4th from 2 to 5 PM in the Weston Burley House. Top name whiskey distilleries and tobacco producers will share( with no additional charge) their spirits while you listen to music and browse a curated art collection. Attendees also receive a commemorative whiskey glass to take home. Best news yet, proceeds go to support Big Brothers and Big Sisters! Sponsored by Holladay Distillery, Weston Tobacco and the Celtic Ranch Whiskey Snug.
To inquire about these please send us an email at info@celticranch.com and a member of our team will get back to you right away.
You can also call us at 816 640 2881
Visit our Brick and Mortar Store at:
404 Main Street
Weston, Missouri 64098
Weston applefest, weston cigars nonpipes
Per the news, we were in a crowd of 30 thousand.. great treats . But you know had to stop at the Weston cigar company (picked some up for Alex George)
Weston Tobacco Maduro
Weston Tobacco Maduro Review
Rolling cigars at Weston Tobacco
Corey Frisbee, co-owner of Weston Tobacco, shows hows he hand-rolls his company's premium cigars. Read more about this unique business in the May 2015 issue of Rural Missouri, online at:
O'Malley's in Weston, Missouri.
The walk down to the bar at O'Malley's in Weston, Missouri.
As new distilleries open, one of oldest renovates in Weston, Mo.
One of the oldest distilleries in America just underwent a multimillion dollar upgrade and it's only about 45 minutes north of Kansas City.
Tobacco Collection - Kansas City
We are handling the disposition if the Jesse and Mary Pepper Tobacco Museum at their home in Weston, MO. Involved in the tobacco industry since 1939 the reprinted article from the Farm Collector, July 2000 issue highlights their story. I have also included a few pictures and have also attached a 6 minute video taken to give you a better feel for the magnitude and depth of the collection.
The Family Estate intends to sell the entire room to one buyer. The separate room holding the Museum will only be shown to interested buyers, presumably by appointment.
If you have more interest, please call Bruce Krigel at 816-679-2616 or e-mail at brucekrigel@me.com. Bids will be taken from now until we have reached a high enough bid commensurate with the value of the Museum Collection.
Thank you,
Bruce Krigel,
Owner of Mammoth Estate Sales
Weston, Missouri HAUNTINGS and OCCULT ACTIVITY with FREEMASONIC CONNECTIONS!
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Jake Ruchotzke digs into the hauntings behind a small Missouri town and their connection to freemasonry. What is going on at these locations to cause paranormal activity?
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The US History Anthem
THE US HISTORY ANTHEM:
Nomads cross the land bridge, Columbus sails the ocean blue
Smallpox, corn, horses, guns; God, gold and glory too
Along comes King James I and the greed VA Co.
They start a town and name it James, saved by tobacco
Plymouth and the Separatists, the rest are all the same
Came for God or money or land, not for all the fame
North with all the Puritans, they didn't like dissent
Annie H and Robbie Dubs thought twice and out they went
The South grew rice and indigo on fertile, green plantations
The Mid and Southern worshipers were of mixed affiliations
The Great Awakening set Puritan pulpits on fire
Indians refused to budge for white man's land desires
Self reliance and republicanism, they both were on the rise
As mercantilist King George III made new taxes to excise
Seven years of war with France made British coffers light
Colonies wouldn't give up representation without a fight
Intolerable, Townsend, Stamp; especially the Tea
Repeal was demanded by the Sons of Liberty
The Boston Massacre led up to Lexington and Concord
The Declaration made King George think colonists were bonkers
Gray old men sat round to form a new Confederation
With France's help, Cornwallis fell; up went a new nation
No power for the feds made need for a solution
With compromise, the colonies were bound by resolution
Three-fifths, Bill of Rights, and bicameral legislature
Colonies came together to set the government on paper
Washington, Adams, XYZ, the French Revolution
Hamilton and Jefferson debate the Constitution
Louisiana stretches West, Monroe lays down his Doctrine
But impressment boils US blood; the British come a-knockin'
1812 is over fast, slavery is on the rise
the North goes for containment with the Missouri Compromise
The reaper makes the factories grow, religion brings reform
D. Dix and S. B. Anthony add thunder to the storm
Jacksonian democracy sets up the spoils system
The Dawes Act and the Trail of Tears--Indians can't resist 'em
Manifest Destiny calls for expansive territory
54°40' or fight!: the battle cry for glory
Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon, and popular sovereignty
Pressures are on the rise with John Brown and Harper's Ferry
Lincoln versus Davis, the Southern states secede
The Union warns of plans for war, the South refused to heed
The Confederates were cocky to rely on British aid
But when help didn't come their troops began to fade
Bull Run, Vicksburg, Gettysburg; the Appomattox end,
The Emancipation frees the slaves, Reconstruction starts to mend
While Johnson calls for union by only 10 percent
Blacks become enfranchised with the 14th Amendment
Freedmen were still suppressed despite Congress's intentions
The KKK and Jim Crow Laws resisted intervention
Monopolies are on the rise as steel and oil boom
Labor takes the brunt of it--no health or hours or room.
Speak softly and carry a big stick, says the Roosevelt Corollary
TR's Square Deal trust-busting makes corporations wary
Europe spirals downward while America abstains
But German U-Boat bombings make the US take the reins
Wilson's 14 Points create the peaceful League of Nations
But Congress will not ratify; Allies want reparations
Sex and money, prohibition: hear the 20s roar
Ads and entertainment make Americans want more
Alas! This decadent decade was not made to last
October 19, '29 destroys the upper class
Hoovervilles and soup kitchens are signs of the times
While FDR's New Deal shortens unemployment lines
Unhappiness and fascism thrust Europe into war
Despite Franklin's neutrality, the US can't ignore
Cash and carry pulls a match that Pearl Harbor ignites
December 7, '41: America stands and fights
(see comment by author for the rest of the lyrics)
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Deutschheim State Historic Site
Visit a significant part of German-American history – and early Missouri settlement – at Deutschheim State Historic Site. Stroll through the restored 1840s and 1850s buildings and explore how German-Americans settled the Hermann area and developed the basis for a Missouri wine industry. Grapevines planted more than 100 years ago can still be seen on the property as can a number of historic artifacts. Visitors also can tour the Strehly house, which was used for a printing business that produced the first German newspaper west of the Mississippi in 1843.
Smoke on the water- KC Cigar Co.
No better way to enjoy this day than with a KC Cigar in hand! KCCIGARCO.COM
Sunbridge Water Bar Section
First section of Sunbridge in Saint Joseph MO. Fun stuff
Platte County Hwy closes for flooding
The Missouri Department of Transportation closed Route 45 between Farley and Parkville.
Planting Tobacco with Machinery (Farming) Part 3
Watching how tobacco is planted in Graves County, a part of Western Kentucky near Murray State University on my niece's farm. The tobacco type is burley and they use automation, as well as labor to make this difficult task much easier.
AMERICAN MUMMIES!
A short tour through the HECK YEAH world of three of America's strangest mummies.
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Tobacco Drying - Peach Bottom Township, Pennsylvania
Tobacco Drying - Peach Bottom Township, Pennsylvania
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Curing and subsequent aging allow for the slow oxidation and degradation of carotenoids in the tobacco leaf. This produces various compounds in the tobacco leaves that give cured tobacco its sweet hay, tea, rose oil, or fruity aromatic flavor that contributes to the smoothness of the consumed product. Non-aged or low quality tobacco is often artificially flavored with these otherwise naturally occurring compounds. Tobacco flavoring is a significant source of revenue for the international multi-million dollar flavor and fragrance industry. The aging process continues for a period of months and often extends into the post-curing harvest process. After tobacco is cured, it is moved from the curing barn into a storage area for processing. If whole plants were cut, the leaves are removed from the tobacco stalks in a process called stripping. For both cut and pulled tobacco, the leaves are then sorted into different grades. In colonial times, the tobacco was then prized into hogsheads for transportation. In bright tobacco regions, prizing was replaced by stacking wrapped hands into loose piles to be sold at auction. Today, most cured tobacco is baled before sales are made under pre-sold contracts.
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BUY YOUR PACKS NOW! THE ETD / PLAIN PACKAGING COMES IN 20 MAY / USA AGE UPDATE
JOHAN’S EXCELLENT VIDEO ON THE EUROPEAN TOBACCO DIRECTIVE
States California (effective 6/9/16) Hawaii (effective 1/1/16) Localities As of May 11, 2016, at least 145 localities in 11 states have also raised the minimum legal sale age for tobacco products to 21.
Arizona (1) Cottonwood California (3) Healdsburg San Francisco, City and County Santa Clara County
Hawaii (1) Hawaii County
Illinois (2) Chicago Evanston Kansas (5) Iola Kansas City Lenexa Olathe Prairie Village
Massachusetts (110) Acton Amherst Andover Arlington Ashland Attleboro Belmont Boston Braintree Brewster Bridgewater Brimfield Brockton Brookline Buckland Cambridge Canton Carver Charlemont Chelmsford
Massachusetts (cont’d) Chelsea Concord Danvers Dedham Dover Duxbury Eastham Easton Essex Falmouth Foxboro Framingham Franklin Gill Gloucester Greenfield Hadley Halifax Hatfield Holyoke Hopedale Hudson Hull Kingston Lanesborough Lawrence Lee Lenox Leverett Lexington Lincoln Malden Mansfield Marblehead Marion Marlborough Marshfield Medfield Medway Melrose Mendon Methuen
Massachusetts (cont’d) Milford Millis Milton Montague Natick Needham Newton North Adams North Andover North Attleboro Northborough Norwell Norwood Peabody Plainville Provincetown Reading Salem Saugus Scituate Sharon Shelburne Sherborn Somerville Southborough Southampton South Hadley Stockbridge Stoneham Sunderland Swampscott Tewksbury Wakefield Walpole Waltham Wareham Watertown Wayland Wellesley Westfield Westford
Massachusetts (cont’d) Weston Westwood Whately Williamstown Wilmington Winchester Yarmouth
Mississippi (1) Adams County
Missouri (4) Columbia Gladstone Independence Kansas City New Jersey (15) Belleville Bergenfield Bogota East Rutherford Englewood Garfield Highland Park Paterson Princeton Rutherford Sayreville Teaneck Tenafly Westwood Wyckoff
New York (2) New York City Suffolk County
Ohio (5) Bexley Cleveland Grandview Heights
Episode 57: What is Your Brand?
Sagamore Spirit Rye and Perla del Mar Maduro
Steve and Jake sat down with Danny Kirchner from Everyday Design and Printing this week to discuss What is your brand? from top to bottom and business to personal. It makes for a very informative conversation about how important it is to start off with a specific purpose and how to translate that into your actions when it comes to your plan and your daily actions. We enjoyed a gift from Jake's father to sip on and light up a cigar from a company that was founded here in the state of Ohio, J.C. Newman. Sit down, pour a drink, light up, and join us in the garage.
Thank you to our sponsors
Altadis USA for the weekly second cigar, Montecristo Classic, and the continued support.
Tinder Box at Easton for the weekly featured cigar. Perla del Mar is 15% off at the store or by phone until 3/12/19.
BS Cigar Company for the continued support.
Looping (Stringing, tying) Bright Leaf Tobacco
A short clip showing women getting tobacco ready to hang in the curing barn. This is regionally known as looping, stringing or tying tobacco. September 10, 2011.