Headlines of America, Inc.
"Where you are the top story!"

Here we love how old things look, but like how new things work. We have taken the awesome look and feel of an old newspaper, and used today’s technology to bring you the opportunity to make your own headlines. Originally breaking news stories and headlines were proof printed on “Proof Presses. Today We incorporate the use of webpress, offset, laser and inkjet printing to produce our catalogue of newspapers and cards for you to choose from. Each order is custom designed for you, printed and shipped the same day.
How we do it
When you place an order online, one of our production managers reviews your order. We take the info that you provide online, such as wording for your headline and pictures you submit and enter it into a special computer program that designs your newspaper to look just like an old fashioned BREAKING NEWS headline. After the layout is done we print your headline on the selected newspaper and piece it together with any additional items you purchase such as frames or gift sets. All orders placed before 4pm EST ship out the same business day.
Location
Our corporate office is located in historic Salem Massachusetts. We are housed in a 10,000 SqFt office and production facility. Here we write, produce, print and ship all of our products that you see offered on the website. Please visit or list of store locations on the "Retail Location" page!
At headlines of America, our moto is “Make Headlines!” It is something that we encourage all of our employees to live by. Larger company’s call this a mantra, or their core values. We use this saying to constantly remind us to be great.
Headlines of America, Inc. Named one of Boston's top 10 souvenirs!
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Classic Boston souvenirs

10. Personalized items
Tell everyone you've visited Boston with personalized Red Sox jerseys, faux newspapers, caricatures, and more.
Here Kim Montoni, 22, of Gloucester customizes newspaper headlines at her cousin's booth in Faneuil Hall.

