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Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of Edward T.  Stotesbury (PA) (Images of America)

Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of Edward T. Stotesbury (PA) (Images of America)

Whitemarsh Hall, known as "the Versailles of America," was one of the largest and most exquisite estates in North America. Edward Townsend ... More at Amazon
It Didn't Play in Peoria:: Missed Chances of a Middle American Town (General History)

It Didn't Play in Peoria:: Missed Chances of a Middle American Town (General History)

“Will it play in Peoria?” was an old Vaudeville phrase meaning, “Will it appeal to the average person?” The Illinois city has gained ... More at Amazon
Louisville Television (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Louisville Television (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

T-Bar-V Ranch went off the air in 1970, but ask any Louisville baby boomer to sing the theme song and you'll instantly hear, "Brush your teeth each ... More at Amazon
Amarillo's Historic Wolflin District (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Amarillo's Historic Wolflin District (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

In September 1887, J. T. Berry bought 640 acres of school land from the State of Texas. Several years earlier, this raw section of prairie had been ... More at Amazon
Wrentham (Images of America: Massachusetts)

Wrentham (Images of America: Massachusetts)

In Wrentham, authors C. Gordon (Gog); Woodhams and Earle T. Stewart have crafted a fascinating, comprehensive portrait of this 22.6-square-mile, ... More at Amazon
Suffolk Peanut Festival  (VA)  (Images of America)

Suffolk Peanut Festival (VA) (Images of America)

With the popularity of P.T. Barnum's circus and America's game baseball peanuts became the snack food of the people across the country in the late ... More at Amazon
Seagoville (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Seagoville (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Seagoville was founded in 1879 by T. K. Seago, who also donated the land that brought the Texas and New Orleans Railroad. With the arrival of this ... More at Amazon
Elgin Illinois: From the Collection of The Elgin Area Historical Society (Images of America)

Elgin Illinois: From the Collection of The Elgin Area Historical Society (Images of America)

Elgin was named by a city founder, James T. Gifford, after his favorite hymn. The city shares its name with 20 cities in 15 states and 8 countries. ... More at Amazon
Truth or Consequences (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Truth or Consequences (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

"Hot Springs, New Mexico, Ain't That Any More" was one of the headlines on April 4, 1950, in the Gallup Independent. As a publicity stunt, Ralph ... More at Amazon
Around Murphys   (CA)  (Images of America)

Around Murphys (CA) (Images of America)

Murphys is a bustling little town in the foothills a town so popular that it won't be little for long. It's a favorite for weekend jaunts, and home ... More at Amazon
Lawrence County (PA) (Postcard History Series)

Lawrence County (PA) (Postcard History Series)

Lawrence County was named for naval captain James Lawrence, who gave the famous command "Don't give up the ship" during the War of 1812. His command ... More at Amazon
Sacramento's Land Park (Images of America)

Sacramento's Land Park (Images of America)

Sacramento wasn't always so proud of the area now called Land Park. In fact, due to a notorious roadhouse at Sutterville and Riverside roads, the ... More at Amazon
Latinos in Milwaukee   (WI)  (Images of America)

Latinos in Milwaukee (WI) (Images of America)

"I didn't know there were Latinos in Wisconsin" is one of themore frequently heard comments when visiting outside of the state. In fact, more than ... More at Amazon
Bowling Green  (OH)   (Images of America)

Bowling Green (OH) (Images of America)

The Great Black Swamp may have slowed the settlement of northwest Ohio, but it couldn't stop a little town south of Toledo called Bowling Green. It ... More at Amazon
Calaveras Big Trees (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Calaveras Big Trees (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Augustus T. Dowd could scarcely believe his eyes when he stumbled upon one of nature's majestic wonders in 1852. Hunting down a wounded bear in the ... More at Amazon
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