One hundred years ago, the St. Nicholas Girl's Christmas tree was lit up at Mallory Court near the still-missed San Carlos Hotel, that towering structure of both might and glamour, just as it had been ...
Going Christmas shopping in Traverse City—by sleigh and train through the Sleeping Bear Dunes in the early 1900’s. We didn’t call it a pilgrimage then. To us it was a matter of course like Christmas ...
These colorful Christmas postcards from the early 1900s were submitted by Batavian Walt Zielinski. They date from 1909 to 1911 and highlight the secular and sacred aspects of the Christmas holiday, ...
One hundred years ago, the St. Nicholas Girl's Christmas tree was lit up at Mallory Court near the still-missed San Carlos Hotel, that towering structure of both might and glamour, just as it had been ...
With church, chapel and charity, Dr MARTIN JOHNES asks was Christmas 1900 a time for peace and goodwill to all? With church, chapel and charity, Dr MARTIN JOHNES asks was Christmas 1900 a time for ...
News accounts at Christmas in Houma and Terrebonne some 115 years ago bore a resemblance to those we read today: the usual seasonal editorials and reports of fires and fireworks accidents, but on a ...
With all the new toys and technology out nowadays, it can be hard to know what kids want. So why not try looking to the past for inspiration? The Marion Star, known as the Marion Daily Star at the ...
The Midland Historical Society held a Christmas event at the Brown-Dorsey House where guests could see what Christmas was ...
These Christmas postcards are from Nan Nesbitt of Batavia and the collection of the late Walter Zielinski of Batavia. The cards date from the early 1900s.
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