America Through Time Series: A Visual and Historical Journey Across the United States
The America Through Time series takes readers on a visual and historical journey through the changing landscapes of the United States. From once-thriving towns now left in ruins to bustling cities that have evolved over centuries, each book captures the beauty, decay, and transformation of American locations. Featuring stunning photography and insightful narratives, this series is perfect for history lovers, urban explorers, and those fascinated by the passage of time.
Southbury Through Time: Remnants of Our Past presents the quest to find vestiges of Southbury’s existence from the earliest settlers in their everyday life, through religion, education, industry, and transportation....
From the esteemed collection of the Hartford History Center, Hartford's Historical Society at the Hartford Public Library come over 90 never before published views of Hartford from glass plate negatives...
Like its predecessor, Monroe Through Time II is presented by the Monroe Historical Society (est. 1959) and portrays the Connecticut community with images that contrast the contemporary setting with the...
Monroe Through Time adds a contemporary dimension to Monroe's optics, revealing the landscape and the buildings as they present themselves today. Most of the graphic images showing what the community...
There was a time when you could walk through Connecticut and find schoolhouses scattered across the landscape every few miles. In the mid-1800s, schoolhouses were located in districts so that...