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Michael Bushnell Publisher Once again, it’s summer travel season and as we’ve done over the last two years when we explored Route 66 and various baseball stadiums, this year we’re…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Once again, it’s summer travel season and as we’ve done over the last two years when we explored Route 66 and various baseball stadiums, this year we’re…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Once again, in tandem with our Remember This column that this week recalls McDonaldland Cookies, we spotlight the iconic American road trip necessity, complete with the requisite…
Michael Bushnell Publisher This week we feature three postcards spotlighting the Southwestern Bell Telephone Building at 11th and Oak streets. A colorful night view from the linen postcard era published…
Michael Bushnell Publisher In 1877, wearing a Prince Albert coat and a high silk hat, Dr. T.W. Thornton began his specialized practice in his three-story brick home located at 111…
Michael Bushnell Publisher In keeping with our “Remember This” column, this week we bring you this wonderful color Hall Bros. postcard published in 1929, featuring the Hotel President located at…
Michael Bushnell Publisher This Fred Harvey postcard shows a scene near the Municipal Wharf at First and Main streets. Two steamboats are docking. One of them is the steamer Chester.…
Michael Bushnell Publisher A mere three stops after boarding the interurban car of the KCCC&SJ’s (Kansas City, Clay County & St. Joseph) Excelsior Springs line at 20th Street and Burlington…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News To dovetail with our “Remember This” feature of the week that remembers L’eggs Panty Hose, we bring you an advertising postcard for the G. R. Kinney…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Katherine Berry was born in Cave Spring, Ky., in 1860, eight years after her sister, Alice Berry was born to Stephen Berry and his wife. The two…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Born near Lexington, Ky., on June 6, 1843, young Leannah Loveall would go on to live a long and very interesting life, laced with tragedy, several dust-ups…