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Lost Gary, Indiana
(Paperback)
Jerry Davich; Foreword by Christopher Meyers
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Discovery Miles 4 740
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Before sleek factory boats dominated Currituck Sound, locals
piloted these waters in hulls made by hand. Some still can be seen
today--beautiful works of art designed for the utility of travel,
fishing, hunting, scouting and touring. They figure prominently in
recollections of a bygone sportsman's paradise, and native
storyteller Travis Morris offers this engaging collection based on
anecdotes, interviews and detailed craft descriptions. It's an
insider's history of Currituck's boating heritage featuring the
famed Whalehead Club, an accidental run-in with the Environmental
Protection Agency and a harrowing U.S. Coast Guard rescue.
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Pearl River
(Paperback)
James Vincent Cassetta
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Discovery Miles 5 150
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In 1859, the legendary Frank Jones Brewery was founded in
Portsmouth, paving the way for the booming craft beer scene of
today. The surge of budding breweries is bringing exciting styles
and flavors to thirsty local palates and neighborhood bars from the
White Mountains to the seacoast. Join beer scholars and adventurers
Brian Aldrich and Michael Meredith as they explore all of the
tastes New Hampshire beer has to offer. They've scoured the taps at
Martha's Exchange, peeked around the brew house at Smuttynose and
gotten personal with the brewers behind Flying Goose and Moat
Mountain. Discover, pint for pint, the craft and trade of the
state's unique breweries, from the up-and-comers like Earth Eagle
and Schilling to old stalwarts like Elm City and Portsmouth
Brewery.
Explore the history of brewing and beer culture in Louisville,
Kentucky.
Amid the tourist bustle in the biggest beach city in Orange County,
hometown personalities and their stories are Chris Epting's
business. As a widely published author and columnist for the
"Huntington Beach Independent," Epting has covered the famous and
not-so-famous, the local people, places and events of Surf City's
beachscapes and street scenes with a reporter's curiosity, a
historian's exactitude and an ambassador's pride. "Huntington Beach
Chronicles" offers a diverse collection of stories about the
everyday people and extraordinary events that have woven together a
community with a charm and character unlike any other.
Explore the haunted history of Salem, Massachusetts.
Discover a wide range of fascinating and bizarre tales from
Wilmington and the surrounding region of North Carolina.
In one of the greatest engineering feats of his time, Claudius
Crozet led the completion of Virginia's Blue Ridge Tunnel in 1858.
Two centuries later, the National Historic Civil Engineering
Landmark still proudly stands, but the stories and lives of those
who built it are the true lasting triumph. Irish immigrants fleeing
the Great Hunger poured into America resolute for something to call
their own. They would persevere through life in overcrowded
shanties and years of blasting through rock to see the tunnel to
completion. Prolific author Mary E. Lyons follows three Irish
families in their struggle to build Crozet's famed tunnel and their
American dream.
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