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02/22/2026

On January 7, 1943, Nikola Tesla died in Room 3327 of the Hotel New Yorker. He was 86 years old. He had placed a “Do Not Disturb” sign on his door, as he often did. When hotel staff entered the next day, they found him alone. The cause of death was listed as coronary thrombosis.

By then, the world had moved on from him — or at least it seemed to.

Tesla was the architect of alternating current, the electrical system that still powers modern civilization. He developed induction motors, advanced wireless transmission, and laid foundational work for radio long before it became mainstream. His ideas shaped the 20th century, even when his name faded from public conversation.

In his final years, Tesla lived quietly. His diet was simple — milk, bread, honey, vegetable juices. He walked daily to nearby parks, where he fed pigeons. One white pigeon in particular became important to him. He later said that when she died, something essential left him as well. Whether metaphor or grief, it marked a visible withdrawal.

There was a time when Tesla was a public spectacle. In New York, he demonstrated electrical feats that stunned audiences, lighting lamps without wires and producing arcs of artificial lightning. Wealthy investors once funded him. Newspapers once celebrated him.

But his ambitions outpaced the patience of financiers. His dream of transmitting free wireless energy across the globe collapsed when funding was pulled. Without commercial compromise, his work stalled. Over time, brilliance was rebranded as eccentricity.

When he died, recognition returned. His funeral drew scientists, diplomats, and admirers. Messages arrived from around the world. That same year, the U.S. Supreme Court formally acknowledged Tesla’s priority in radio patents, correcting a long-standing omission.

History adjusted its lens.

Today, Tesla’s name is embedded in physics, engineering, and modern technology. Cities still hum with the current he championed. Wireless communication echoes ideas he imagined before the infrastructure existed to support them.

Nikola Tesla did not die forgotten. He died having already changed the world — quietly, imperfectly, and far ahead of his time. Sometimes legacy doesn’t disappear. It simply waits to be understood.

02/19/2026

Your passport to flavor is waiting at Pars Market. ✈️

Our latest shipment of exotic snacks has arrived! We’re crossing borders from Germany to Russia and Lebanon to China to bring you a world-class selection of chips, chocolates, and sodas.

We’ve sourced the best from everywhere in between—come see what we have in store for you this month!

02/08/2026

We hope everyone enjoys the Super Bowl today! Stop by for all of your Super Bowl snacks and other needs! We are open all day from 9AM-9PM!

02/04/2026

🚀 NEW ARRIVAL: The Ultimate Rolling Command Center!
At Pars Market, we pride ourselves on staying ahead of the game. If RAW drops it, we’ve got it—and today’s highlight is a total game-changer for your home setup.

Introducing the RAW Black Rolling Tray with Table Stand! 🖤🔥

This isn't just a tray; it’s a full-on station. Imagine the iconic, sleek RAW Black metal tray, but now it’s elevated to the perfect height with its own rolling stand and wheels.

Why you need this in your life:
Mobility: Equipped with smooth wheels, so your session can move from the lounge to the patio effortlessly.

The Look: That premium RAW Black polished finish—sleek, stealthy, and professional.

Convenience: No more hunching over coffee tables. This brings the "work" to you at the perfect adjustable ergonomic height.

Space: Plenty of room for your papers, rollers, and tips without the clutter.

Whether you're a long-time RAW enthusiast or just looking to upgrade your space, this is the centerpiece you’ve been waiting for.

📍 Come visit us at Pars Market to see it in person before they roll out the door!
We are open 9AM-9PM every single day!


Note: Due to this coming in such a large box, we are willing to bring it in for you, no problem, but please let us know you want one beforehand, due to the fact that we don't have any more on hand, but we can get them! They are limited stock, so get one for your smoking room before they roll out the door forever!

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9400 Snowden River Parkway, Ste 109
Columbia, MD
21045