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Cover of The Copacabana
by Kristin Baggelaar
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2006

It has been years since New York has seen anything quite like the old Copacabana. The Copa, Manhattan's best-known night club, was also the most popular nightspot in America. From the moment it burst onto the scene in 1940, an aura of glamour and sophistication hovered over the Copa. It was a luminous...
Cover of Fort Lee

Fort Lee

Birthplace of the Motion Picture Industry

by Fort Lee Film Commission
Language: English
Release Date: September 20, 2006

A favorite locale of such film pioneers as D. W. Griffith and Mary Pickford, the historic borough of Fort Lee was the first center of the American motion picture industry. Studios lined both sides of Main Street, and enormous film laboratories fed the nickelodeon market with thousands of reels of comedies...
Cover of Kauai
by Stormy Cozad
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2008

Capt. James Cook stood on his ship gazing at the coastline of Kauai and the Hawaiian village of Waimea in 1778. Kauai was its own kingdom then, and King Kaumualii�the king of Kauai who challenged Kamehameha and managed to keep Kauai from being conquered by him�would not be born for two more years....
Cover of Lighthouses of Bar Harbor and the Acadia Region
by Timothy E. Harrison
Language: English
Release Date: March 23, 2009

With the exception of Mount Desert Island�s Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, the lighthouses of Bar Harbor and the Acadia region are among the most remote and lesser-known lighthouses of Maine. As the vessel traffic changed in these areas in the early 1900s, some of these lighthouses were sold into private...
Cover of Yreka Western Railroad
by Matt Starman, Tim Stricker
Language: English
Release Date: April 11, 2011

The city of Yreka was determined to have a railroad. When the Southern Pacific Railroad decided in 1883 to bypass Yreka, the citizens constructed their own railroad known as the Yreka Railroad Company. This railroad managed to eke out a living over the next few decades. In the 1930s, the railroad was...
Cover of Oswego Township
by Oswegoland Heritage Association
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2008

In 1832, John, Walter, and Daniel Pearce, and their brother-in-law, William Smith Wilson, walked west from their homes in Ohio prospecting for land. When they reached the Fox River in the vicinity of modern Oswego, they agreed they had found the place they wanted to settle. The next year, 1833, after...
Cover of St. Ignace
by St. Ignace Public Library
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2008

Even before it was named in 1671, St. Ignace was a key part of Michigan history. Before Fr. Jacques Marquette and the Jesuits arrived in the Straits of Mackinac, St. Ignace had a large Native American settlement. With the arrival of the French, fur trading became an important industry. St. Ignace became...
Cover of The Ontario and Western Railway Northern Division
by John Taibi
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2003

The New York & Oswego Midland Railroad-reorganized in 1879 as the New York, Ontario & Western Railway-was born out of necessity and a desire to populate and industrialize the interior regions of New York State. The railroad meandered down from Oswego, traversed the north shore of Oneida Lake, and then...
Cover of Pike County
by Lori Strelecki
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2009

Formed in 1814, Pike County was originally comprised of the townships of Middle Smithfield, Delaware, Upper Smithfield, Lackawaxen, and Palmyra. As years passed, other townships�were added and some of the names changed, and today Pike County consists of 13 townships and boroughs. Even before Pike County...
Cover of Grand Teton National Park
by Kendra Leah Fuller, Shannon Sullivan, Jackson Hole Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2014

The majestic beauty of Grand Teton National Park has moved people throughout time. Native Americans believed in the spiritual power of the towering mountain peaks and journeyed there to gain special powers. Early fur traders, who had just crossed less ominous mountain ranges, viewed with trepidation...
Cover of Algonac and Clay Township
by Gary R. Mitchell, Forest Lee Chaney
Language: English
Release Date: May 16, 2016

As early as 1615, Frenchmen settled along the St. Clair River in the area now known as Algonac and Clay Township to trade furs with Native Americans. Despite Louis XIV's determination to build a colonial empire in this region, the French "fleur-de-lis" was replaced by the British Union Jack in 1760...
Cover of Lander
by Carol Thiesse, Traci Foutz, Joe Spriggs
Language: English
Release Date: November 29, 2010

Before Lander became a town, the area had already been the summer hunting grounds for numerous Native American tribes, seen a few rendezvous, and had become a freighting hub. Supplying goods for the miners in the South Pass area and goods for the cavalry and natives at Fort Washakie, the freight wagons...
Cover of Tecumseh

Tecumseh

The First Century

by Kern Kuipers, Amanda Payeur
Language: English
Release Date: August 7, 2006

Tecumseh was founded by a family of pioneers. The principals in the venture were Musgrove Evans with his wife, Abi Evans (n�e Brown), Abi�s brother, Joseph Brown, and Austin E. Wing, a cousin of the Brown family. Joseph and Abi had firsthand knowledge of pioneer life, having established Brownville...
Cover of Nicollet Island
by Christopher Hage, Rushika February Hage
Language: English
Release Date: May 3, 2010

Above St. Anthony Falls, in the middle of the Mississippi River, hidden in the heart of Minneapolis, lies Wita Waste, the beautiful island. Named Wita Waste by Dakota Indians, it is known now as Nicollet Island, the only inhabited island in the Mississippi. Over the centuries, it has been a sacred birthing...
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