| Humidors, in the broadest terms, refers to any room | | | | From popular cigar clubs and rooms to tobacco |
| or container that is used to maintain constant | | | | stores in modern malls, nearly everywhere one looks, |
| humidity and can also refer to a room in which | | | | there is a humidor used to preserve and maintain |
| priceless art such as paintings or even the United | | | | cigars. Because of the universality of cigars, the |
| States Declaration of Independence is preserved. | | | | pursuit for that perfect "smoke," and the wide range |
| However, when most people hear the word humidor, | | | | of styles and prices for humidors, anyone who |
| they automatically associate it with "cigar." That is | | | | smokes cigars can now afford to own a cigar |
| probably not unexpected since the words have very | | | | humidor. This has also served to reinforce cigar |
| nearly become inseparable in our modern language. | | | | humidors as an inseparable term. |