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Tallulah Falls School
The rich history of Tallulah Falls School mirrors the story of northeast Georgia, from a rural, rem
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Washington Crossing
Washington Crossing is one of America's most revered historic landmarks.The crossing site is marked
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Opelousas
Opelousas, one of Louisiana's oldest European settlements, takes its name from the Opelousas tribe,
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Lincoln
The village of Lancaster became the state of Nebraska's first capital city in 1867, renamed Lincoln
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Olmsted’s Linear Park
In 1892, entrepreneur Joel Hurt invited Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. to Atlanta to design an ideal sub
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Detroit Opera House
Utilizing remarkable images from the Manning Brothers Historical Collection, the Michigan Opera The
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Reynoldsburg and Truro Township
James C. Reynolds accompanied the National Road construction crew when they built their way to Trur
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Mexican Americans of Wichita’s North End
While the North End has long been the beginning of the American dream for many peoples including Af
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Illinois Midland Railway
Located 50 miles southwest of Chicago, the Illinois Midland Railway connected Newark and Millington
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Cleveland Arena
Cleveland Arena featured professional boxing from 1937 to 1973 and left a lasting legacy that can n
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City of Industry
Incorporated on June 18, 1957, the City of Industry is located 20 miles east of downtown Los Angele
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William S. Hart Park
Nickelodeon cowboy star William S. Hart thrilled millions of fans in over 70 shoot-'em-ups in the e
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Trailblazing Women of Tampa Bay
When fearless and resourceful frontier women settled in Tampa Bay, they paved the way for dauntless
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Camas Prairie Railroad
Incorporated in 1909, the Camas Prairie Railroad (CPRR) was a successful joint venture between two
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Hispanics and Latinos in Vallejo
Originally part of Rancho Suscol, Mexican land granted to Gen. Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, the city
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Metcalfe County
Metcalfe County was established by the state legislature in 1860 after two previous unsuccessful at
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Glen Carbon
The village of Glen Carbon is tucked into river bluffs in southwestern Illinois. European immigrant
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African Americans of Wilmington’s East Side
Wilmington's East Side is the oldest residential community in the city. The first Swedish colony se
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Thomasville
Since its founding in 1852, Thomasville has grown from a rural community to an All-America City. Th
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The White Church of Blandford
In 1822, the White Church, designed by Isaac Damon, was constructed to house the Congregationalist
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The Columbia River
The Columbia River is the dominant river system of the Northwest United States. It is a river of ma
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Central Oregon Aviation
This book will take readers back in time to the pioneering days of Central Oregon, when birdmen and
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The Babies Hospital of New York
The Babies Hospital, now known as Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, was founded in 1887 by Drs. S
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Firefighting in Forsyth County
Soon after the first buildings were completed, a fire department was established in Forsyth County
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Nahant Revisited
Nahant, Massachusetts, 12 miles north of Boston, consists of two islands connected to the mainland
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California’s Citrus Heritage
Since the first appearance of oranges at the Franciscan missions in the early 19th century, citrus
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Fort de Soto Park
On April 25, 1898, the United States declared war on Spain, heralding the beginning of the Spanish-
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Kingston
Following New Hampshire's independence from the colony of Massachusetts, Hampton residents petition
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Virginia & Truckee Railroad
The Virginia & Truckee (V&T) was once the richest and most famous short line railroad in America. C
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Bonneville’s Women of Land Speed Racing
At Bonneville, record holders must first earn the right to present themselves on the starting line.
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Brunswick Town and Fort Anderson State Historic Site
Discover the ruins of the colonial port town of Brunswick and the large earthworks of the Civil War
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Boxing in Atlantic City
During the early years of Atlantic City (AC) boxing, the fight game was bustling. An array of ring
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Mount Pleasant
Lush pastures, babbling creeks, seven lakes, and piney timber woods surround a community that has s
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Davie
In 1908, Robert Parsell Davie, a developer from Colorado, purchased 28,000 acres of reclaimed land
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Remembering Boone
Named for the frontiersman Daniel Boone, the town of Boone was first laid out in 1850 and officiall
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Lost Stories of West Coast Latino Boxing
Many West Coast Latino boxers have entered and departed the ring, their anecdotes left behind like
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Everglades National Park
Vast, mysterious, and inaccessible for centuries, the Everglades is famous worldwide. Much of this
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Plaquemine
The city of Plaquemine sits along the Mississippi River where it meets with Bayou Plaquemine. Famou
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Lighthouses of Humboldt County
The impenetrable coast of Humboldt County has been a historic navigational conundrum for sea captai
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The Little Greenbrier School
The Little Greenbrier School is located off Wears Cove Road in the northern section of the Great Sm
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Marian Coffin Gardens at Gibraltar
Marian Cruger Coffin (1876-1957), one of the first American women to work as a professional landsca
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See, Do, Repeat
Now SC Press 出版The practice of entrepreneurship is transformative to anyone who chooses to take the journey, and i
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North Clackamas
The communities of North Clackamas, a region spanning the northern area of Clackamas County, Oregon
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Lost Amusement Parks of Southern California
After World War II, veterans and their growing families flocked to sunny Southern California for jo
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Building the Ashokan Reservoir
The Ashokan Reservoir is a visual treat for anyone using the perimeter road, dividing weir, or the