New Release–Historical Cities/Quebec City, Canada
This edition of Caddo Publications USA’s Historical Cities series explores the grand city of Québec City, Québec. Over 70 Historic … Continue reading New Release–Historical Cities/Quebec City, Canada
This edition of Caddo Publications USA’s Historical Cities series explores the grand city of Québec City, Québec. Over 70 Historic … Continue reading New Release–Historical Cities/Quebec City, Canada
Site of General Wolfe Statue (Western corner of Cote du Palais and Rue St. Jean) On the front of the … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark–Site of General Wolfe Statue, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Historical Cities-Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas is now available for the Amazon Kindle and will shortly be available in the iBookstore and … Continue reading Historical Cities-Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas now available
Armour & Company Plant (Exchange Avenue and Niles City Boulevard) The Armour plant covered 24 acres and had 15 main … Continue reading Forgotten Landmarks-Armour and Swift Packing Plants, Fort Worth (TX)
Bethel Cemetery (601 Christi Lane, Coppell) James Parrish came to Texas from Ohio prior to 1844 as a member of … Continue reading Hidden Landmark-Bethel Cemetery, Coppell (TX)
Belton Bridge (East end of Old River Bridge Road) Built in 1920, the Belton Bridge was the western entrance … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Belton Bridge, West Glacier (MT)
Remains of Glasgow Army Air Field (2.5 miles north on MT 24, 1.5 miles west on Lindell Road/Johnson Road) Glasgow … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Glasgow Army Air Field, Glasgow (MT)
First National Bank Building (Main Street at W. Public Square) This building was constructed in 1876 and added to the … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-First National Bank, Glasgow (KY)
Battle Creek Sanitarium (74 N. Washington Avenue) This complex with its famous fieldstone structure (now demolished) has a historical significance … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek (MI)
Located along the most prestigious street within the Methodist Hill African-American residential neighborhood, this store, built in 1885, reflects a … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-Ward Nicholson Corner Store, Greenville (AL)