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Author | : George Woodman Hilton |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780804742405 |
This is the definitive account of the rise, fall, and extinction of steam passenger transportation on Lake Michigan from its origin in the late 1840s to the demise of the last steamers in 1970.
Author | : Ted St. Mane |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2010-08-05 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1614232156 |
From the arrival of the first steamship to Lake Michigan in 1821 through the turbulent booms and busts of more than 130 years, passenger steamers of this bygone era provided an essential link for immigrants, excursionists, businesspeople and leisure travelers. On offer were dining, dancing, day trips and luxurious shipboard settings, but mishaps like storms, fires and shipwrecks were a persistent danger to passengers and crew alike. Through fascinating tales and splendid images, Lost Passenger Steamships of Lake Michigan presents the romantic and sometimes dangerous story of a vanished industry that once connected communities all long Lake Michigan's shores.
Author | : Barlow Cumberland |
Publisher | : Musson Book Company |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Niagara River (N.Y. and Ont.) |
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Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Great Lakes Region (North America) |
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Total Pages | : 1536 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : Railroads |
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Total Pages | : 996 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Author | : Michael R. Federspiel |
Publisher | : Wayne State University Press |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2014-12-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0814338208 |
Uses historic and contemporary images to trace the region’s evolution to a modern-day tourist destination. The railroad’s arrival in the 1870s transformed the formerly sleepy Little Traverse Bay region into a tourist mecca. Victorian resort communities and the growing towns of Harbor Springs and Petoskey provided lodging, dining, entertainment, and supplies to an influx of settlers, speculators, and tourists who visited in the summer or stayed year-round. Over the decades, cars have replaced trains and steamships and many structures have been altered or demolished, but Little Traverse Bay, Past and Present shows that the area’s history is still very much a part of the present day. Featuring contemporary images by Rebecca Zeiss, over three hundred historic (most never before published) photos, and historical narrative by Michael R. Federspiel, this volume documents the development of the tourist economy and also serves as a snapshot of the region today. Little Traverse Bay, Past and Present is divided into chapters by place and topic. Federspiel and Zeiss look at the cities of Petoskey and Harbor Springs; the resort associations of Bay View, Wequetonsing, and Harbor Point; and railroads, steamships, and excursions. Along the way, they visit historic hotels, public buildings, residences, commercial districts, and waterfront areas. At many sites, Zeiss’s beautiful and precise photos show that the historic views are still as they were; at others, they are hidden behind facades or structural alterations. Sometimes the historic sites are simply gone, replaced by something totally new or turned into empty lots. Federspiel also includes an introduction on the making of modern Little Traverse Bay and introduces the leaders and businessmen behind it. Popular tourist regions often boast beautiful souvenir photo books or history books addressing their past. Little Traverse Bay, Past and Present is both, making it of interest to visitors and local residents alike who want to learn more about the area’s nineteenth-century history as well as those interested in its appearance today.
Author | : Carl Swanson |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1467138630 |
From City Hall to the Pabst Theater, reminders of the past are part of the fabric of Milwaukee. Yet many historic treasures have been lost to time. An overgrown stretch of the Milwaukee River was once a famous beer garden. Blocks of homes and apartments replaced the Wonderland Amusement Park. A quiet bike path now stretches where some of fastest trains in the world previously thundered. Today's Estabrook Park was a vast mining operation, and Marquette University covers the old fairgrounds where Abraham Lincoln spoke. Author Carl Swanson recounts these stories and other tales of bygone days.
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Total Pages | : 836 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Labor unions |
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Total Pages | : 804 |
Release | : 1904 |
Genre | : Automobiles |
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