When I first saw the link for the World's Largest Collection of Disinfected Mail, I first thought it had something to do with the current Anthrax-laced mail floating around the States, but no:
Fear of the mail is nothing new, as the Pearson Museum's disinfected mail exhibit illustrates. The museum contains the world's largest collection of disinfected mail, accumulated by the late Emmet F. Pearson. Barbara Mason, curator of the museum, filled us in on failed attempts through history to sterilize filthy missives from infectious letter writers. We were more attentive to her leeches, bloodletting display and the mercury-preserved human hand [1] at the time. But given the current public curiosity about separating junk mail from Jihad germs, we returned to our notes.
Emmet F. Pearson Collection of Disinfected Mail [2]
Now, how did I come across this facinating piece of history? Well, the site I linked to in my last entry [3] is a list of Florida's Lost Tourist Attractions [4]. Which lead to Xanadu: Home of the Future [5] and a quick Google search [6] took me to The Last Xanadu [7] at Roadside America [8] where I found the afore mentioned link to disinfecting mail.
Forget Disney, [9] these lost treasures of an America gone by are way cooler. And a reminder that there still is nothing new under the sun. Even disinfecting mail.
[1] http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/ILSPRleech.html
[2] http://www.roadsideamerica.com/sight.html
[5] http://www.lostparks.com/xanadu.html
[6] http://www.google.com/search?q=Xanadu%3A+Home+of+the+Future&btnG=Google+Search
[7] http://www.roadsideamerica.com/set/xanadu.html