There is an American man who has kept an unusual'treasure' in the freezer for 60 years.



On the 24th of the local time, foreign media such as Fox News of the United States introduced the story of Steve Jen, who has kept half-eaten'sandwiches' since 1960.



On September 22, 1960, a grand'event' was held in Sullivan County, Indiana, where Mr. Jen lived.

The event, which included limousines and wind bands, which are not normally seen, was the campaign of Richard Nixon, then US vice president and Republican presidential candidate.

Jen, a 14-year-old Boy Scout, stood right behind Richard Nixon as a'Little Security Officer'.



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During the campaign, Richard Nixon hosted a unique'chicken sandwich' event with residents.

Richard Nixon, who had eaten a few sandwiches, moved to give an election speech, and the boy left alone couldn't take his eyes off the half of the sandwich left by Richard Nixon while people were running along with him.

I thought, "If no one has it, I'll have it," but eventually I took a sandwich and headed home, and immediately put it in the freezer and froze it.




From that day on, this sandwich has become Mr. Zen's'Treasure No. 1'.

After Richard Nixon was elected president of the United States, the sandwiches that Mr. Jen kept became a big topic, and he was invited to various talk shows and changed his life.



Jen continued to list disposable plates signed by actor Steve Martin and snacks left by talk show host Johnny Carson on the collection list, but Jen confessed his fan spirit, saying, "Nothing is as valuable as Richard Nixon's sandwiches."



On the 22nd, Mr. Jen, who celebrated the 60th birthday of the sandwich, expressed his affection, saying, "As long as I live, this sandwich will survive in our freezer."



This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='Herald & Review' website capture,'Johnny Carson' YouTube)