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Sailing On
Author: Carla Davidson
Architectural relics from great old liners find a home in the dining rooms of four new ships.
The Big Island on Foot
Author: Shirley Streshinsky
The Hawaii of centuries long past emerges from the landscapes crossed by its ancient trails.
Hoboken: The City at the Nation’s Front Door
Author: Robert Klara
Hoboken’s history of hard work has an undeniablly gritty charm, and its view of Manhattan is incomparable.
The Great Dismal Swamp
Author: John Tidwell
George Washington tried to drain it. Harriet Beecher Stowe was inspired by the escaped slaves hiding in it. Loggers worked it for centuries. Yet it remains one of the least-known unspoiled spots in the East.
Digging Up Sunken Treasure Ships in the Missouri
Author: Elaine Warner
How a group of prospectors, digging for a strike, turned up the whole mid-19th century