Reporting from Vienna — The snow globe museum in Vienna reveals the history of one of the world’s most beloved souvenirs. A childhood toy, a delightful gift, a keepsake. Snow globes seem almost ...
Snow globes like to live in herds. Rarely do you find a single snow globe living comfortably. It just isn't natural. Snow globes enter most people's lives innocently as a souvenir or a gift. The next ...
“They’re little worlds that are fun for people to look at and shake up,” says Julia Courtney, curator of “Let It Snow,” an exhibition of snow globes—and 19th century Japanese prints, but we’ll focus ...
People who travel to different areas often buy souvenirs to serve as mementos of their trip. Whether it's a shirt, hat or snow globe, souvenirs can be quite profitable for retailers that sell them. If ...
Oh, the fickleness of the TSA never ceases to confound me. Bottled water is still verboten, but snow globes are allowed through security checks, as of today. Here are some snow globes we'd like take ...
Erwin Perzy, an Austrian surgical instruments mechanic, created one of the first snow globes in 1900 while attempting to fashion a brighter light bulb. What's False The first snow globes predate Perzy ...
In souvenir shops from Times Square to the World Trade Center, shelves full of T-shirts and trinkets still ? New York. But the proprietors wonder when their customers will, again. The coronavirus ...