On August 18, 1893 Frank J. Wisner, owner of Cripple Creek Brewing, served the first root beer float in Cripple Creek, CO. Inspired by the moonlit view of snowcapped Cow Mountain, he added a scoop of ice cream to his Myers Avenue root beer and began serving it as “Black Cow Mountain”. Kids loved it; the name was shortened to “Black Cow”. Cripple Creek still sells beverages based on its original formulas.
In August, 2010 we speak with Mike Lynn of Cripple Creek Brewing of Naperville, Illinois about the Black Cow, its origins, its staying power, and its presence today this many years later.
At:http://conversationsontheroad.podbus.com/?p=501
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Old Fiddler’s Convention @ 75
The Old Fiddler’s Convention, one of the most prominent traditional music contests in the United States, has been held annually in Galax, Virginia since 1935. It has long attracted the best up-and-coming musicians in the bluegrass firmament.
We speak with Tom Jones about the event and just what it means to musicians, music lovers and the community.
At:
http://conversationsontheroad.podbus.com/?p=496
We speak with Tom Jones about the event and just what it means to musicians, music lovers and the community.
At:
http://conversationsontheroad.podbus.com/?p=496
A World’s Fair of Money
The American Numismatic Association’s “World’s Fair of Money” gives visitors the chance to see some of the world’s most beautiful and valuable coins, interact with top numismatists.
Jay Beeton talks with us about this most unique world’s fair.
At: http://conversationsontheroad.podbus.com/?p=494
Jay Beeton talks with us about this most unique world’s fair.
At: http://conversationsontheroad.podbus.com/?p=494
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