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History
Articles,
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History
Articles & Interviews
City, State & Country Histories
Collections
& Collectibles
Historic Sites &
Ghost Towns
Historic Novels
Native
American & Old West History
Organizations & Museums
People
& Culture
in History
City, State &
Country
Histories
Historic Photos of
Paris by Rebecca Schall
Historic
Photos of The White House by Emily and John Salmon
Historic
Photos of Salt Lake City by Jeff Burbank
Historic
Photos of Christmas in Chicago by Rosemary K. Adams
Shoot Outs,
Billy the Kid, and more - Silver City, NM
What's There To Do in Yuma;
A Closer Look At This Amazing Destination
by Nancy Reid
Historic
Photos of Phoenix by
Eduardo Obregon Pagan
Historic Photos of Los Angeles
by Dana Lombardy
Historic Photos of
Tucson by Mike
Speelman
Historic
Photos of Broadway by
Leonard Jacobs
The History and Stories of
the Best Bars of New York
by Jef Klein
Historic Photos of the Opry: Ryman Auditorium
1974
by Jim McGuire
Historic Photos of
Anaheim
by Stephen J.
Faessel
Historic Photos
of San Francisco
by Rebecca Schall
Historic Photos of
Las Vegas
by Jeff Burbank
Historic Photos
of Albuquerque by
Sandra Fye
Taste of Tombstone - A
Hearty Helping of History
Built to Last - An
Architectural History of
Silver City, New Mexico
Baja
Legends
written by Greg Niemann
Collections &
Collectibles
Harley-Davidson
Memories
The
Wood...The Cars...The People
Beer
Advertising Memorabilia
From
Bottles to Plows-Exploring the Dobson Museum of Yuma, AZ
Historic Sites &
Ghost Towns
"Historic Sites
Partner to Offer a Passport to Adventure, Yuma, Arizona."
Ophir, A
Living Ghost town
A
Ghost of a Town and a Barrel of Gold by Ed
Keenan
History of
Mining in Morongo Basin
The Whiskey Keeps Pouring as the legends live on in Historic Whiskey
Row, Prescott, Arizona
Historic Novels
Mrs. Lieutenant
Arizona War: Colton
Brothers Saga No. 3
Abramo’s
Gift
by author Don Greco
Considering SomeplacElse
by B.L. Lindstrom.
Native American & Old West History
The
Hanging of Train Robber -
David W. Hoffman
The World's Largest
Southwest Indian Pottery Collection
Shoot Outs,
Billy the Kid, and more - Silver City, NM
Outlaws Connected to
Tulare County - Terry Ommen
The Pony
Express - the Thread That Tied the
East to the West
by Nancy J. Reid
A
Glimpse into the Lives of Southwest Women - Julia Morgan, Maria
Martinez and Isabella Greenway
A Life Dedicated
to Indian Arts & Artists - Kenneth Milton Chapman
Second in the West - Pequop Siding Train Robbery by R.
Michael Wilson
Joseph
Wiley Evans - Lawman Part I, R. Michael Wilson
Joseph
Wiley Evans - Lawman Part 2, R. Michael Wilson
Joseph
Wiley Evans - Lawman Part 3, R. Michael Wilson
Pearl Hart - Female Road Agent - Part 1, R. Michael Wilson
Pearl Hart -
Female Road Agent - Part 2, R. Michael Wilson
Pearl Hart
- Female Road Agent - Part 3, R. Michael Wilson
Pearl Hart -
Female Road Agent - Part 4, R. Michael Wilson
Pearl Hart
- Female Road Agent - Part 5, R. Michael Wilson
Stagecoach Part One, R. Michael Wilson
Stagecoach Part Two, R. Michael Wilson
Stagecoach Part Three, R. Michael Wilson
Stagecoach
Part Four, R. Michael Wilson
Stagecoach Part Five, R. Michael Wilson
Stagecoach Part Six, R. Michael Wilson
Meeting the Medicine Men - An Englishman's Travels Among the
Navajo by Charles Langley
Healing
with Herbs & Rituals,
A Mexican Tradition
written by Eliseo "Cheo"
Torres,
Amazing Girls of Arizona
by Jan Cleere
Outlaw Tales of
Arizona by Jan Cleere
More
Than Petticoats -
Remarkable Nevada Women
written by Jan
Cleere,
The Pequot Siding Robbery, The Robbery Part 1
The Pequot Siding Robbery, The Rewards, Part 2
Tales of The Vallecito— bandits,
gold & apparitions. by Ed Keenan
The
Man Who Became Mayor of Mission San Luis Rey by Ed Keenan
The Cannon Balls of Panamint by Ed
Keenan
Lost Mule
Gold by Ed Keenan
Lost Ships of the Southwest by Ed Keenan
A
Ghost of a Town and a Barrel of Gold by Ed
Keenan
The Rain
Maker and The 1916 Flood by Ed Keenan
Kid
Curry Bunks With ‘The Kid'
by Ed Keenan
Tale of the Lost Black Rock Silver
Lode by Ed Keenan
Shootout at Campo Creek by Ed
Keenan
The Whiskey Keeps Pouring as the legends live on in Historic Whiskey
Row, Prescott, Arizona
Organizations &
Museums
Reliable
Sources-100 Years at the National Press Club
By Gil Klein, published by Turner Publishing
The Dobson Museum
Guide to Yuma Museums
Arizona Women's
History Trail
Molly
Brown and the
Molly Brown House Museum
Pioneer Museum
in Flagstaff, AZ
People & Culture in History
The
Evolution of The Bourbon Whiskey Industry In Kentucky by
Sam K. Cecil
Historic Photos
of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Matthew Gilmore
Historic
Photos of Dwight D. Eisenhower by Dana Lombardy
Historic
Photos of Ronald Reagan by Jay Stephen Whitney
First Ladies
Lives by Edie Mayo
Amazing Girls of Arizona
Outlaw Tales of
Arizona
Celebrate the Bicentennial of
Lincoln’s Birth at America’s National Parks
-
3000 Year
Old Mummy Gets Scanned
Recalling
Callin’ —the Dulzura party line
Celebrate African American
Heritage in America’s National Parks
Gil Klein, author of
'Reliable Sources: 100 Years at the National Press Club',
Author of
‘Historic Photos of Dwight D. Eisenhower’
Women
in History -
Fascinating Ladies of
Historic
Florence, Arizona
Jay Stephen Whitney
author of ‘Historic Photos of Ronald Reagan,
Authors of ‘Historic
Photos of the White House,
Raising Rachillas—a 4-H Club Experiment
From Mud Huts to Tent Cities
Recalling Callin’ —the Dulzura party
line
Tales of The Vallecito— bandits,
gold & apparitions…
The
Man Who Became Mayor of Mission San Luis Rey
The Cannon Balls of Panamint
Lost Mule
Gold
Lost Ships of the Southwest
A
Ghost of a Town and a Barrel of Gold
The
Rain Maker and The 1916 Flood
Kid
Curry Bunks With ‘The Kid’
Tale of the Lost Black Rock Silver
Lode
Shootout at Campo Creek
Paving
the Way for
the Railroad -
The Santa Fe Trail - From Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico, the
Santa Fe Trail served as a transportation route for traders, emigrants,
fortune hunters and the military, until the railroad took over.
US
War Memorials -
The United States has many
prominent memorials and monuments within the country commemorating the
soldiers of past wars, leaders, and other notable events from American
history. Many of them are in beautiful National or State Parks.
Nobel
Peace Prize Winners -
The Nobel Peace Prize has been
awarded 90 times to 120 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2009 – 97 times
to individuals and 23 times to organizations. See if you can match the
winner to why they won.
Death Rock, John Frog & Jackson Wolf
-July 28, 1891 -
by
Robert Michael Wilson
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Avenging the death of a comrade, the
Seminole Indians execute the murderers at
"Death Rock", to make sure the families will
not feud...
The 1940s Crossword
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From the effect of WWII, to zoot suits and the
jitterbug, the 1940s saw a lot of changes in American lifestyle. See if
you can complete our crossword based on the 40s, covering films, music,
fashion and more!
The
Cutty Sark -
Set your sails and see how much you know about this
beautiful ship. Right now she is permanently dry docked in Greenwich
London. See if you can answer some questions about this famous ship.
Gettysburg
Address -
On Thursday, November 19, 1863, President Abraham
Lincoln dedicated the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania. See if you can make this puzzle in honor of that event.
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