Skip to content

Historic Highway Guides

Exploring America's History on U.S. Highways

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 109 other subscribers

Blogroll

  • Amazon Store
  • American Auto Trails
  • Lulu Press
  • Lulu Press Author Spotlight
  • Smashwords
  • Urban Exploration Magazine

Community

Pages

  • About
  • Auto Trails
  • Forgotten Landmarks
  • Home

Auto Trails Channel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sel2TBpdl3c

Translate

Follow me on Twitter

My Tweets

Tag: travel guide

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark-St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas Railway-Weaver, Texas

This section of track just west of Weaver, Texas (between Mt. Vernon and Sulphur Springs) was once part of the … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark-St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas Railway-Weaver, Texas

Auto Trails on YouTube

American Auto Trail-Dixie Overland Highway (Ada to Grambling, LA) is now on YouTube

    American Auto Trail-Dixie Overland Highway (Ada to Grambling, LA) The Automobile Club of Savannah conceived the Dixie Overland … Continue reading American Auto Trail-Dixie Overland Highway (Ada to Grambling, LA) is now on YouTube

Auto Trails on YouTube

American Auto Trail-Old Spanish Trail (Quincy to Chattahoochee, FL) is now on YouTube

                      American Auto Trail-Old Spanish Trail (Quincy to Chattahoochee, FL) … Continue reading American Auto Trail-Old Spanish Trail (Quincy to Chattahoochee, FL) is now on YouTube

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark–Site of French’s Mill at French’s Hollow, Guilderland, New York

Site of French’s Mill at French’s Hollow-Guilderland, New York  Jacob Aker kept one of the early inns at the site … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark–Site of French’s Mill at French’s Hollow, Guilderland, New York

Slow Travels

Lesser Known Edinburgh [Montrose Aisle, St Giles Cathedral]

The Montrose Aisle contains a monument erected by the Clan Graham to the memory of the great Marquis of Montrose. … Continue reading Lesser Known Edinburgh [Montrose Aisle, St Giles Cathedral]

Slow Travels

Historical Cities-Inverness [New Market, Academy Street]

This Victorian Market Hall was first erected by the Town Council in 1870. That building was, however, burnt down in … Continue reading Historical Cities-Inverness [New Market, Academy Street]

Google Maps

Lesser Known Buffalo New York — New Historical Guide Now Available on Google Maps

Explore some of the known and much of the lesser known historic sites and landmarks of Buffalo, New York.  Find … Continue reading Lesser Known Buffalo New York — New Historical Guide Now Available on Google Maps

Forgotten Landmarks

Forgotten Landmark–Old Breckenridge Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, New York

Constructed in 1835, this is the oldest building erected for church services still standing in Buffalo.  It was last used … Continue reading Forgotten Landmark–Old Breckenridge Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, New York

Google Maps

Lesser Known Toronto–Now Available as a Google Map

Explore some of the lesser known history of Toronto through a Google Map.  Follow the link to open a map … Continue reading Lesser Known Toronto–Now Available as a Google Map

Slow Travels

Lesser Known Toronto–Site of George Bernard’s Circus

Lesser Known Toronto–Site of George Bernard’s Circus 36-42 Wellington Street East at Leader Lane On a vacant space was ground … Continue reading Lesser Known Toronto–Site of George Bernard’s Circus

Posts navigation

Older posts
Blog at WordPress.com.
Historic Highway Guides
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • Historic Highway Guides
    • Join 54 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Historic Highway Guides
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
 

Loading Comments...