De Queen, circa 1930: The city had adopted the marketing title of “Land of Fruit and Flowers” at the time. The handsome home belonged to John Siler Lake, a former prosecutor and circuit judge, who ...
Earle, circa 1930: “The Cash and Carry Store” in Crittenden County was likely named to convey no credit given. Today, Earle might be best known for having elected the youngest mayor in the United ...
Weiner, circa 1930: The small Poinsett County farming town was named for German immigrants named Weiner. In the center is the Majestic Theater, heated with a potbellied stove in winter. For the ...
Born in Scotland in 1889, Jack Wardlaw settled in North Vancouver in 1919 where he opened a photography studio in Central Lonsdale. From then until his death in 1943, Wardlaw took thousands of ...
"People come up to me and say isn't it beautiful around here. But it's nothing to what it was. It's all man-made now." These are the poignant words of Morris Cottrill, whose family called the village ...
6 postcards of old Milwaukee-area restaurants, lounges, and, well, mud baths Thanks to reader David Williamson sharing some postcards from his collection, we're featuring a mix of restaurants from ...
When Shenandoah National Park was created in the 1930s, hundreds of families lost their homes. When Shenandoah National Park was dedicated in the 1930s, it was hailed as a triumph of conservation. But ...
This postcard is almost 100 years old and it features a mysterious sign thought to belong to a pub. The Watford Observer is delighted to share pictures from the archive at Watford Museum and this week ...
Before the Beartooth Highway was completed in 1936, Camp Sawtooth employees and guests would travel to the lodge by horseback. The trip started about 11 miles south of Red Lodge. Traces of the old ...