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  • So I Finally Wrote My Book

    With many comments from Mary Lou Unger

    by Hal Unger ...
    So I Finally Wrote My Book is a heartfelt journey through time, family, perseverance and love. It chronicles the life story of a couple who understood the importance of service to country, to community and to family. After a ten year childless wait, the pair adopted Keith, Linda, Marianne, Shannon and Kirk, ages 12 through 6, from Toronto Canada. Five years later the couple was blessed by the ... Read more

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  • A Small Town Love Story: Colonial Beach, Virginia

    by Sherryl Woods ...
    Part memoir, part oral history, #1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods gives us a rare and intimate look at Colonial Beach, Virginia.Rich in narrative history and local color, A Small Town Love Story: Colonial Beach, Virginia is an homage to the town of Sherryl Woods’s summers, a place that stole her heart long ago and provided the basis for the many fictional small towns in her ... Read more

    $6.99 USD

  • Historic Washington Park

    Series series Images of America
    Washington Park and its neighborhood are steeped in history. When the Moravians settled in Salem in 1766, the hills to the south were used for hunting and, eventually, farming. In the late 1880s, when it became fashionable to build homes on elevated land, the bluffs became one of the most desirable residential areas to emerge in the early decades of Winston-Salem�s boom. The plan for its ... Read more

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  • Remembering Jacksonville

    By the Wayside

    Series series American Chronicles
    As longtime residents and newcomers alike can agree, Jacksonville holds within its city limits wonderful places to grow, play and contemplate the beauty of north Florida.This entertaining collection of Dorothy Fletcher's "By the Wayside" columns will help you remember what it was like to see the world and Jacksonville with a sense of wonder and enthusiasm. From Marineland to the Soul Searchers to ... Read more

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  • Lost Mohawk Valley

    by Bob Cudmore ...
    Series series Lost
    Life in the Mohawk Valley today is vastly different from generations ago. Long gone are the factory whistles calling workers to their shifts in old mill towns. Fort Plain still benefits from little-known inventor William Yerdon, and Utica baseball player George Burns was so skilled that fans called left field "Burnsville." Few realize that a local artist shared a special bond with John Philip ... Read more

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  • Fantasy Farm Amusement Park

    Series series Images of Modern America
    Not many developers would build an amusement park next door to the successful LeSourdsville Lake amusement park, but Edgar Streifthau was a one-of-a-kind man in Butler County, Ohio. Streifthau, the original owner of LeSourdsville, was forced to sell his beloved park, but he still had the amusement-park bug, and in 1963 he built Fantasy Farm directly next to LeSourdsville. Fantasy Farm's audience ... Read more

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  • The Old School : The Mid-Valley Elementary School in Olyphant, Pennsylvania

    In 1969, in the Anthracite Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania, the Dickson City, Olyphant, and Throop school districts merged to become the Mid-Valley School District. Soon afterward, plans were made to build the new Mid-Valley Junior-Senior High School. The plans were put on hold indefinitely. In 1977, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry condemned the elementary schools in ... Read more

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  • Voices of Sag Harbor

    A Village Remembered

    Edited by Nina Tobier ...
    Voices of Sag Harbor collects more than 80 reminiscences about life in Sag Harbor. It's a broad range of voices and backgrounds, all bound together by their fierce attachment to Sag Harbor and their awareness that despite the many profound changes that have taken place over the past several decades, this is a village that still holds them close. As E. L. Doctorow notes in his Foreword, "Sag Harbor ... Read more

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  • To Be a Teacher

    An Autobiography Of Russell J. Armstead

    A teacher is not merely trained, but developed through experiences and mentored by caring friends. This book portrays the growth and development on one such teacher taking him from the life of a small Michigan town to the politics of teacher unions and big city school districts. Family, friends, and church affect the author's life and success in the classroom. ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

  • Grove City

    Series series Images of Modern America
    Carved out of Ohio's wilderness in 1852, the village of Grove City welcomed industrious laborers, farmers, and German immigrants. The arrival of the railroad and the interurban brought commuters willing to travel from Grove City into Columbus. The 1960s saw the construction of Interstates 71 and 270, which spurred the community's growth. Though its population has surpassed 37,000 residents, Grove ... Read more

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  • Legendary Locals of West Palm Beach

    From West Palm Beach's beginnings as service town to Palm Beach, Standard Oil tycoon Henry Morrison Flagler's resort village, the city has evolved into a trendy art, cultural, and shopping mecca. Palm Beach County's largest city serves as county seat and center of business, government, and commerce. Taming America's last frontier saw the industriousness of pioneers and settlers such as Marion ... Read more

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  • Tales of a New York Yankee

    Life in New York City and the Border States in the 20Th Century

    Lou Baumgaertner was born and bred in New York City, and although he also lived amongst the Border States, and even in the South, he was a New York Yankee to his dying day. Part of that, of course, could be attributed to his being a die-hard fan of the best baseball team in the world, the New York Yankees. But being a New York Yankee also meant so much more New Yorkers tend to be different from ... Read more

    $3.99 USD