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Historical Cities-Dublin, Ireland will be available 5/29/2013

Our latest guide, Historical Cities-Dublin, Ireland, will be available on 5/29/2013 in the Amazon Kindle store.  We hope to have … Continue reading Historical Cities-Dublin, Ireland will be available 5/29/2013

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Historical Cities-Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas now available

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

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmarks-Armour and Swift Packing Plants, Fort Worth (TX)

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)

Forgotten Landmarks

Hidden Landmark-Bethel Cemetery, Coppell (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)

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American Auto Trail-Montana’s U.S. Highway 2 (Second Edition) Now Available

                    U.S. Highway 2 follows what is commonly referred to as Montana’s Highline, as it travels through the more … Continue reading American Auto Trail-Montana’s U.S. Highway 2 (Second Edition) Now Available

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-Belton Bridge, West Glacier (MT)

  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)

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We Support-Stumptown Historical Society, Whitefish (MT)

The Stumptown (Whitefish) Historical Society was founded in 1982 by a group of individuals committed to preserving the history of … Continue reading We Support-Stumptown Historical Society, Whitefish (MT)

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-First National Bank, Glasgow (KY)

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)

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American Auto Trail-Michigan’s U.S. Highway 31 (Second Edition) now available

The Second Edition of American Auto Trail-Michigan’s U.S. Highway 31 is now available at the following: Amazon Kindle ($1.49) Lulu … Continue reading American Auto Trail-Michigan’s U.S. Highway 31 (Second Edition) now available

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We Support-Mason County Historical Society, Ludington (MI)

      The Mason County Historical Society is a private, non-profit educational organization, formally organized on November 30, 1937, … Continue reading We Support-Mason County Historical Society, Ludington (MI)

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