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  • av Amy E Clark-Davis
    366,-

  • av Anne E Chesky
    335,-

  • av Rick (the C&O Historical Society) Tabb, Josephine (the Clifton Forge Woman???s Club the Clifton Forge Woman s Club) Dellinger & The C&o Historical Society and the Clift
    366,-

  • av Mark Spencer & Mary Heady
    366,-

  • av Dr Amalia K Amaki & Katherine R Mauter
    366,-

  • av John (University of Toronto) Percy & Graham Millar
    366,-

  • av Duane Bullard
    366,-

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    av Anna Porter Public Library, Kenton Temple & Karen McDonald
    291,-

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    av Berlin and Coos County Historical Societ & Renney E Morneau
    291,-

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    av David R Duggan & George (University of New South Wales) Williams
    291,-

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    av Jr Neal & Larry K
    291,-

  • av Myrna J Cherrix
    366,-

  • av Randy Ball
    366,-

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    av Rosie Dempsey & John J. Jr. Feeley
    291,-

  • av Steven A Williamson
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    av E Darroch Watson & Gerald J Keller
    291,-

  • av Ronald K Bullis
    366,-

  • av Melissa Avery on Behalf of the Historica, Tom Alderson & Donald Lynch
    366,-

  • av Charles Y (Washington County Historical Society) Alison & Ellen K (Washington County Historical Society) Compton
    366,-

    Founded on America's frontier in 1828, Fayetteville soon became a trade center and educational oasis for northwest Arkansas and the Indian Territory just to the west. Its location up in Ozark hills gave it a picturesque setting, a healthy climate, and diverse economy. The earliest residents named the town Washington Court because it was the county seat of Washington County, but its name was changed to Fayetteville in 1829, soon becoming synonymous with education in Arkansas. Fayetteville provided numerous educational firsts, including the first public school district, the first college chartered to award degrees, the first state university, and the first school and university in the South to integrate. In addition to being a cultural crossroads, Fayetteville also proved to be a literal crossroads for the following: the Trail of Tears, the Butterfield stagecoach route, and the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway. They fostered a citizenry that thrived on commerce while encouraging education and tourism.

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    av Kaye Lanning Minchew, III Johnson, Forrest Clark & m.fl.
    291,-

  • av Lindsay Merritt
    366,-

  • av The Howard County Historical Society & Jim State Senator Robey
    366,-

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    av A M, Vincent G Luisi & Jr de Quesada
    291,-

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    av Sandy Grisham & Bruce Koran
    291,-

  • av Charles A, Lee Beatty, Jim Love & m.fl.
    366,-

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    av MR Tim Hollis & Mitzi Soward
    291,-

    The Great Smoky Mountains and Sevier County, in particular, have been major tourist destinations since the 1920s. Since then, many attractions, motels, restaurants, and other businesses have come and gone, including Jolly Golf, Magic World, Archie Campbell's Hee Haw Village, the Rebel Railroad, Goldrush Junction, and dozens more. This book collects and preserves the memories of these "lost attractions" that formed the foundation of today's Sevier County tourism economy.

  • av Cate Kitchen, Gene Ramsay & Edith Holbrook Riehm
    366,-

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    av Elaine McAlister Dellinger & Kiesa Kay
    291,-

  • av Deborah Adams Cooper
    366,-

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    av Catherine Campanella
    291,-

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