Kieth Ward Map of Simmons Corners (Little Orphan Annie Radio Show)
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Folded map measures approximately 24 inches x 17 inches. Kieth Ward Map of Simmons Corners (Little Orphan Annie Radio Show). "Welcome to Simmons Corners, Tucker County: Where Radio's Little Orphan Annie Has Had So Many Thrilling Adventures." Map of the idyllic fictional town of Simmons Corners, Tucker County, made popular by the Little Orphan Annie radio show. The radio show is based upon a newspaper comic strip by the same name by Harold Gray. The show, which was set in the fictional rural American community of Simmons Corners, is praised as being the oldest American children's radio program. It was released in 1931 and ran until 1942. While Gray's original comic was often charged with political content, the radio show, which was sponsored by Ovaltine, was largely an advertisement for that product, the promotion of which consumed nearly half of each 15-minute episode. Nonetheless, the show became enormously popular with children across the country. Ovaltine further capitalized on the show by introducing a series of 'premiums' obtainable only by mail with a set number of 'proofs of purchase.' Among the premiums were coffee mugs, secret decoder rings, and this 1936 map of Annie's stomping ground, Simmons Corners.