Ice cream sundae is one of the most beloved desserts worldwide. However, the exact origins of this delicious treat have been a subject of debate among several cities across the United States.

While many cities claim to have invented the first ice cream sundae, Only one is endorsed by the National Register of Historic Places.

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The Birthplace of Ice Cream Sundae

In the year 1881, George Hallauer had an idea for Edward C. Berner, the owner of a soda fountain. He suggested topping a dish of ice cream with chocolate sauce that was previously only used for ice cream sodas. This concoction quickly gained popularity and cost only a nickel, but it was only sold on Sundays.

This simple idea revolutionized the ice cream industry and gave birth to one of the most beloved desserts of all time.

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Recognizing Two Rivers’ Contribution

The recognition of Two Rivers, Wisconsin as the birthplace of the ice cream sundae was a long time coming. In 1973, the State Historical Society dedicated a marker in a downtown park, commemorating the first ice cream sundae. Additionally, the Two Rivers city limits marker advertises its ice cream sundae history, making it a must-visit destination for ice cream lovers from all over the world.

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Celebrating Ice Cream Sundae

The ice cream sundae is undoubtedly one of the most popular desserts in the world. Its origins may have been a subject of debate, but there is no denying that Two Rivers, Wisconsin, holds a special place in the history of this delicious treat. The town's contribution to the ice cream industry is recognized and celebrated to this day, making it a must-visit destination for all ice cream lovers.

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