Cordova by Not Available (2012, Trade Paperback)

The book covers Cordova, Alaska, making it a valuable resource for those interested in local history and photography.

Along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Pennsylvania, Images of America, Pa…

Along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Pennsylvania, Images of America, Pa... During the turn of the century, the railroad was an extremely important transportation and shipping resource to thousands of people and businesses in Pennsylvania.Along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: From Cumberland to Uniontown dedicates its pages to this pivotal mass transportation provider. This book

Trenton by Not Available (2000, Perfect)

The book is illustrated with charcoal drawings that feel dramatic.

Schoodic Point : History on the Edge of Acadia National Park by Not Available…

A nice touch is the stickers that mark your progress in this activity book.

East Harlem by Not Available (2003, Perfect)

The illustrated field guide inside is my favorite part of the book.

History Lover’s Guide to Charleston, A

History Lover's Guide to Charleston, A Founded in 1670, Charleston is among the oldest cities in the nation and site of some of the most pivotal events in American history. Explore the city and discover the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon where South Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1788. Visit beautiful Rainbow Row and

History Lover’s Guide to Charleston, A

History Lover's Guide to Charleston, A Founded in 1670, Charleston is among the oldest cities in the nation and site of some of the most pivotal events in American history. Explore the city and discover the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon where South Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1788. Visit beautiful Rainbow Row and

NEW The History Press Lost Evansville, IN 9781467153324 Lost Trade Paperback

NEW The History Press Lost Evansville, IN 9781467153324 Lost Trade Paperback From the Wabash and Erie Canal to the Faultless Caster Factory, Evansville has seen much of its history disappear. In the early twentieth century, vestiges of old Evansville like the B'nai Israel temple and Coal Mine Hill gave way to a modern city. Numerous