The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
The former Solo cup, built in 1952 by Lily Tulip, has its place in Springfield history. It was the Lily Cup when it was unveiled in 1952. It became the Sweetheart cup after ownership changed in 1989. And in 2004, it became a property of Solo Cup Co., with SOLO in capital letters written across its face. It was demolished in early 2015.
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