The Golden Age of air travel
Michael Bushnell Northeast News “Providing the very finest in airline service between major cities from coast to coast, this newest Constellation, the TWA Super-G, is the largest, most advanced, most…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News “Providing the very finest in airline service between major cities from coast to coast, this newest Constellation, the TWA Super-G, is the largest, most advanced, most…
Dorri Partain Northeast News Which came first- the deviled egg or the deviled egg plate? The versatile egg has been boiled, sliced, diced, chopped and shredded since ancient times, but…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News Published by the North American Postcard Company of Kansas City, Mo., this week’s card is a Real Photo Postcard showing the West Bottoms area looking northwest…
Dorri Partain Northeast News After years of working as a bank clerk, William S. Burroughs (1855-1898) switched vocations to concentrate on creating a better adding machine. The son of a…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News The North American Postcard Company of Kansas City, Mo., published this Real Photo postcard, showing the Blue River near 15th Street, in the early 1900s. North…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News When you think of a Hummer these days the first thing to come to mind is the monstrous SUV that began its life as a utility…
Dorri Partain Northeast News Giddy-up! Young, aspiring buckaroos looked forward to the weekly trip to the grocery store to insert a coin and gallop away, for a few minutes, at…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News Mention the town Trading Post, Kan., and you’ll more than likely get blank stares from whoever you are talking to at the time. The tiny hamlet…
Dorri Partain Northeast News In the 1979 Mayoral election, Democratic candidate Bruce R. Watkins faced Republican candidate Richard Berkley. Born in 1924, Watkins was adopted by his step-father Theron B.…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News You might visit the area around 103rd Street and State Line Road if you were interested in purchasing an automobile these days, but 150 years ago…