Halley Park
![]() | Halley's Pictorial Oak Park; Containing Street Views, Business Blocks, Street Scenes, Club Houses, Literary Institutions, Schools, Churches, by: William Halley Title: Halley's Pictorial Oak Park : Containing Street Views, Business Blocks, Street Scenes, Club Houses, Literary Institutions, Schools, Churches, Private Residences, Portraits of Prominent Citizens, Together With Historical and Biographical Sketches, Descriptions, Statistics, Etc. Publisher: Oak Park, Ill. : William Halley Publication date: 1898 Subjects: Oak Park (Ill.) -- History Notes: ... [reviews] |
![]() | Halley's Pictorial Oak Park (1898) by: William Halley Containing Street Views, Business Blocks, Street Scenes, Club Houses, Literary Institutions, Schools, Churches, Private Residences, Portraits Of Prominent Citizens, Together With Historical And Biographical Sketches, Descriptions, Statistics, Etc. [reviews] |
![]() | Hiking the Black Hills Country, 2nd: A Guide to More Than 50 Hikes in South Dakota and Wyoming (Regional Hiking Series) by: Bert Gildart Native Americans call this country Paha Sapa, meaning "hills that are black." Hikers call the Black Hills "paradise." An area of 6,000 square miles with more than 500 miles of trails, the Black Hills have affected travelers through the ages-including Native American leaders Crazy Horse and Black Elk, Gen. George Armstrong Custer and sculptor Gutzon Borglum. Black Hills country is a ... [reviews] |
![]() | South Dakota Warbird Survivors 2003: A Handbook on where to find them by: Harold Skaarup For those of you who are familiar with the airspace over South Dakota and its environs, the weather and colors of the landscape running from the bare prairie to the Badlands and the Black Hills can be incredibly beautiful, particularly early in the morning. The state is also home to a considerable number of retired warbirds and gate guardians. Ellsworth Air Force Base, for example, has been the ... [reviews] |
![]() | The WPA Guide to South Dakota: The Federal Writers' Project Guide to 1930s South Dakota by: Federal Writers Project Rolling prairie grasslands in the east, surreal Badlands and lush Black Hills in the west: South Dakota is a state of vivid contrasts. In this classic and now-rare guide to Depression-era South Dakota, you can discover the historic byways and back roads of this beautiful state. Originally part of the American Guide Series, this book was written both to chronicle the physical and cultural ... [reviews] |
![]() | Roadside History of South Dakota (Roadside History Series) by: Linda M. Hasselstrom Reading Roadside History of South Dakota is like having a friend guide you through the state's rich past and wide-open spaces, from its homespun beginnings to its endurance as one of the nation's most rural states. [reviews] |
![]() | Wingshooter's Guide to South Dakota (Wingshooter's Guide) (Wingshooter's Guide) by: Chuck Johnson South Dakota is the premier pheasant capital of the United States. The Wingshooter's Guide to South Dakota covers how, when, and where to go for outstanding pheasant hunting. South Dakota is also known for its great duck and goose hunting, as well as its sharptail grouse, prairie chicken, Hungarian partridge, and turkeys. Author Chuck Johnson covers all of the hunting possibilities for both the ... [reviews] |