The incredible history of the hot dog: From Indiana street food to Cold War diplomacy
- Nineteenth-century Indiana passed some of the country's toughest “blue laws” to protect Sunday's rest and worship from alcohol and ...
- But Indiana's push was noteworthy for another reason: It produced the country's earliest known use in print of the culinary term that now sits at the center of American culture.
- “Even the innocent wienerworst man will be barred from dispensing hot dog on the street corners,” the Evansville Courier & Press read on Sept.
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- Nineteenth-century Indiana passed some of the country's toughest “blue laws” to protect Sunday's rest and worship from alcohol and ...
- But Indiana's push was noteworthy for another reason: It produced the country's earliest known use in print of the culinary term that now sits at the center of American culture.
- “Even the innocent wienerworst man will be barred from dispensing hot dog on the street corners,” the Evansville Courier & Press read on Sept.
Sources: The Independent