Who
does America think really invented the Hamburger?
The Verdict Is In�.. Seymour, WI

There have been some classic trials
in American history, however, never before has the question that
everyone is afraid to address been brought to the courtroom until
August 12th, 2006 in Akron, Ohio at the National Hamburger
Festival. A mock trial called �The Hamburger Hearings� was held
to find out who really invented the hamburger.
Four cities gathered to stake their
claim in American history. Each city had the opportunity to state
their case in front of Judge Murphy and four jury members that
comprised the �Burger Commission�. The jury could not come to
a decision, therefore, the judge decided to have a two week on-line
vote at hamburgerfestival.com. Seymour WI received the most votes.
Bill Collar, Seymour representative said, "Hamburger Charlie
tips his chef's hat to the people of Seymour and all our burger
buddies in Wisconsin who voted to keep Seymour on top of the burger
battle. Justice was served. Well done!"
It was a close vote. The final
results are listed below:
1st Place�..Seymour,
WI - The story of Charles Nagreen in 1885 (39.6%)
2nd Place�..Akron, Ohio - The story of Frank and Charles Menches in 1885 (30.1%)
3rd Place�..New Haven, CT � The story of Louis Lassen
in 1900 (26.7%)
4th Place�..Athens, TX � The story of Fletcher Davis
in 1904 (3.7%)
TOTAL VOTES: 6948
Could
there be a rematch next year or even an appeal?
�The Menches family, as one of
the four claims, tips their Top and Derby hats in congratulating
the community of Seymour Wisconsin for their enthusiasm in winning
the national vote in support of their claim�, said John Menches,
great-grandson of Charles Menches.
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