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Calaveras County

Sprain, Rick
Calaveras County
Calaveras County is one of the original 27 counties created when California was formed in 1850. At the time, it encompassed Alpine, Amador, and Mono Counties. Amador was the first to be separated in 1854, with Mono County following in 1861 and Alpine County in 1864. With the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill on January 24, 1848, Calaveras County saw immigrants from every corner of the world. These pioneers brought with them the drive to make ...

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Franciscan Friars of Hebbronville

Ibarra, Juan Jose
Franciscan Friars of Hebbronville
The arrival of Franciscan friars of the Jalisco Province in Mexico escaping religious persecution in 1926 to Hebbronville, a rural community in South Texas, is an enduring story that still resonates in the hearts of many. Since then, Franciscans have been dedicated to the cultural, educational, and spiritual needs of Hebbronville and surroundings communities that have supported them over the years. One of the many remarkable contributions of t...

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Hot Rodding in the San Fernando Valley

Baker
Hot Rodding in the San Fernando Valley
This book chronicles the once-vibrant hot rod scene in California's San Fernando Valley--from the iconic Bob's Big Boy drive-in to the San Fernando drag strip. Author and Los Angeles native, Tony Baker, grew up in Hollywood during the height of the sixties hot-rod scene. He has written six books on the subject of motor sports in California for Arcadia Publishing and has had articles published in Hot Rod magazine, Hot Rod Deluxe, and Rodder's J...

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Auburn

Divietro, Joseph E
Auburn
Auburn was founded in 1793 and started as an agricultural community that grew sweet corn and potatoes. The city transitioned into an industrial center with factories that produced rope, shoes, and harvesting machinery. Today, Auburn is a tourist destination in the heart of the Finger Lakes, boasting the historic homes of Harriet Tubman, William H. Seward, and John Foster Dulles.

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Clinton and Kirkland

Lewis, Zach
Clinton and Kirkland
The village of Clinton and town of Kirkland are neighboring communities in central New York. Clinton was founded in 1787 and has served as an educational hub anchored by Hamilton College. Clara Barton, Grover Cleveland, and Leland Stanford were educated here, along with Elihu Root, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1912. The natural resources of Clinton and Kirkland, including Oriskany Creek and hematite ore, facilitated local prosperity. ...

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Prineville

Lent, Steve
Prineville
Settled in 1868, Prineville was the first community in Central Oregon. Primarily focused on the livestock industry, the area experienced a period of vigilante action in the 1880s and sheep-and-cattle wars just after the turn of the 20th century. Prineville remained the predominant community in the region until about 1915, when major railroads arrived and passed over it. This book showcases key images of Prineville, beginning with its first-kno...

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Garrison

Whipple III, George Carroll
Garrison
A tiny hamlet on the Hudson River, Garrison has deep roots in our nation's history.  Author George Carroll Whipple III has compiled beautiful images of this tiny hamlet and made efforts toward restoring to its former grandeur the iconic 1881 Castle Rock, the estate of William Henry Osborn, a visibly prominent and renowned landmark for all who reside in or visit Garrison. Many wealthy New Yorkers such as William Henry Osborn, Edwards Pierrepon...

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The 1972 Black Hills Flood

Christianson, Corey
The 1972 Black Hills Flood
Over 50 years have passed since the Black Hills flood swept through western South Dakota in 1972, leaving tragedy in its wake. This book explores the extent of the damage through images that highlight Rapid City, Keystone, and the surrounding Black Hills. Dignitaries, including Sen. George McGovern, visited the Black Hills in the aftermath, these visitors, along with the actions taken for recovery, make an appearance in the story. Today, the B...

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Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour

Baker
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlours was an iconic restaurant chain that originated in Portland, Oregon. Originally opened by Bob Farrell and Ken McCarthy in 1963, the family-friendly chain would become known for classic ice cream sundaes and birthday party celebrations. The restaurants were designed using a turn-of-the-20th-century theme with a marble-topped soda fountain, Tiffany lamps, and waiters dressed in colorful vests and skimmer hats. While c...

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Lost Service Stations of Central Pennsylvania

Rosen, Jimmy / McCoy, Emily
Lost Service Stations of Central Pennsylvania
As automobile transportation exploded in the first half of the 20th century, the service station became a part of everyday life for a growing number of Americans in Central Pennsylvania./p>In Lost Service Stations of Central Pennsylvania Jimmy Rosen and Emily McCoy showcase these stations, the people who owned them, and offer tribute to the beauty of a bygone era.

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LGBTQ Denver

Nash, Phil
LGBTQ Denver
Denver is the Mile High City, the Queen City of the Plains, and the Gateway to the West. Today, the city attracts thousands of new residents each year, including the LGBTQ people from the rural West and digit nomads from around the nations seeking a welcoming community where they can thrive. In LGBTQ Denver Phil Nash showcases how the city evolved from its pre-1970s history of rebuking gay people to a magnet for LGBTQ residents and the capital...

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Gloucester and Cape Ann

McRae, Ryan A
Gloucester and Cape Ann
Nestled on the island peninsula of Cape Ann on the North Shore of Massachusetts, Gloucester, known as "America's Oldest Seaport, " was founded in 1623 by farmers and fishermen from Dorchester, England, as the first permanent European settlement in Massachusetts. This had been the second European attempt at settling the area, and though it initially struggled, Gloucester maintained its status as a fishing village and became a major New England ...

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Minneapolis's Lake District

Nathanson, Iric
Minneapolis's Lake District
Named for the network of lakes and waterways stretching along the city's western edge, the Lake District helps define Minneapolis as a place of great natural beauty. With stately homes lining the parkways surrounding these bodies of water, the district may convey an image of affluence and prestige, but the district is not an exclusive preserve of the well-to-do. People from all walks of life flock to the area's parks and lakes that serve as pu...

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Iowa City

Thomas Schulein
Iowa City
Truly a frontier town when it was founded in 1839, Iowa City was created to become the new capital of Iowa Territory. Author Tom Schulein has been researching and speaking widely on Iowa City history for over a decade. With the arrival of the railroad in 1855, growth was rapid, and is now known variously as an "Athens of the West, " a UNESCO City of Literature, and the "Greatest Small City for the Arts.

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North Portland Odd Fellows

Scheer, David D / Haney, Bruce
North Portland Odd Fellows
The Odd Fellows of North Portland were ordinary blue-collar workers who were able to have an extraordinary impact on their community through the tools they learned from organizing as a lodge. Lodges were a safety net for these workers, as they were one of the only sources at that time for insurance and sick pay. William Killingsworth, a charter member of Peninsula Lodge and whom Killingsworth Street is named after, believed this to be true, so...

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LGBTQ+ Long Beach

Schipske, Evelyn G
LGBTQ+ Long Beach
Long Beach, California, founded in the 1880s by conservative, pro-temperance settlers, has been known as "American Colony, " "Queen of the Beaches, " "Iowa-By-The Sea, " "Home of the Pike, " and "Paradise for Pansies." This book gives a glimpse of how Long Beach went from making national headlines in 1914 for entrapping 31 gay men as "social vagrants" to receiving a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign's "Municipal Equality Index" for is...

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Chicago's Uptown

Lewis-Hall, Jacob
Chicago's Uptown
Chicago's Uptown arose in the early 20th century due to advances in public transportation. In less than 20 years, what had been a hamlet transformed into a bustling district. Thanks to the array of elevated rail and streetcar lines, commuters could travel between downtown Chicago and Uptown, encouraging growth in the latter. Boosterism helped entice developers and business owners to put down roots, spearheaded by former Marshall Field's execut...

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Bingham Canyon

Dumas, Tim
Bingham Canyon
The history of Bingham Canyon begins in 1848. Lead Mine served as a precipitation plant where steel was turned into copper. Dry Fork Canyon branched off Bingham Canyon, known for placer gold mining, the Copperton test mill, and the train shop. Frog Town, where Bingham Canyon's population began to grow, was home to the Yampa smelter and large aerial tram terminals. This book includes images of Bingham's schools, Markham Gulch, and Markham Bridg...

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West University Place

Cunningham, Richard Lee
West University Place
The real estate development called West University Place was part of a trend in the early 20th century of building affordable neighborhoods away from city centers, it was never meant to be a city on its own. Early residents wanted Houston to annex their land, but when Houston declined, A.D. Foreman raised enough money to supply electricity, water, and phone service. Lewis and Mae Ryon took the next step by petitioning their neighbors to apply ...

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Jackson Hole

Morris
Jackson Hole
The broad valley of Jackson Hole and the ridges and slopes around what would become Jackson, Wyoming, had long been a crossroads to the region's Indigenous peoples when fur trappers arrived in the early decades of the 19th century and made Jackson Hole a lynchpin of their continental commerce. Many came and went, but some stayed, with a settlement taking form near the banks of Flat Creek at the base of East Gros Ventre Butte. Small-scale cattl...

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