The Haywood County Historical and Genealogical Society recently received a donation of 88 copies of an out-of-print book that ...
Life on 1800s cattle drives was tough, and cowboys relied on simple yet hearty meals to keep them going. Staple foods included beans, biscuits, salted meat, and black coffee, all cooked over an open ...
In the early 1800s, pioneer families worked together on farms, learning essential agricultural skills from a young age. Children helped with chores, such as gathering eggs and feeding animals. Farmers ...
A gentleman clad in Victorian era garb held the door open and bid seasons greetings as Bob and Ginger Wierman exited the Cook-Rutledge Mansion arm-in-arm and descended the stairs to the sidewalk.
HASTINGS --Don't make haste when heading to Hastings. Instead, enjoy a leisurely drive through the scenic countryside of rolling hills, lakes and woods. Then, arriving at Historic Charlton Park, 2345 ...
MIDLAND, MI — History buffs hoping for an in-person taste of life in the late 1800s can attend a series of events planned this summer at Chippewa Nature Center in Midland. The “Homestead Sundays” ...
Barbie Stroder brought her 6-year-old son, Matthew, along with a group from the Children of the American Revolution to visit the Oliver House in Jackson on Sunday. Stroder, who is a member of ...
When walking down South Street in Oyster Bay in the late 1800s, life looked different. Horse-drawn carriages lined the road, and Snouder’s Corner Drug Store was just getting its start. Now, Snouder's ...
Are you looking for a road trip that is more than just a drive? How about one that takes you back in time, literally? Hidden Gems USA Travel has curated a one-of-a-kind journey through Alabama, ...
Color photography didn’t become more widely available until the 1930s, and photography in general wasn’t all that common until the late 1800s. Because of their obsolete nature, colorized photos from ...
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