Local History

Local history is the study of history in a geographically local context and it often concentrates on the local community. It incorporates cultural and social aspects of history. Historic plaques are one form of documentation of significant occurrences in the past and oral histories are another. Local history is often documented by local historical societies or groups that form to preserve a local historic building or other historic site. Many works of local history are compiled by amateur historians working independently or archivists employed by various organizations. An important aspect of l ...more

Vanishing Philadelphia:: Ruins of the Quaker City (Lost)
Real Philly History, Real Fast: Fascinating Facts and Interesting Oddities about the City's Heroes and Historic Sites
California: A History (Modern Library Chronicles)
Frankford (Images of America: Pennsylvania)
Lower Northeast Philadelphia (Images of America: Pennsylvania)
Philadelphia's City Hall (Images of America: Pennsylvania)
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Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England
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Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
Along the Schuylkill River (Images of America: Pennsylvania)
They Died Crawling: And Other Tales of Cleveland Woe (Cleveland Crime and Disaster Series by John Stark Bellamy II)
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Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery (Images of America: Ohio)

Gillian Tindall
For years, walking round London, I had been aware of the actual land, lying concealed but not entirely changed or destroyed, beneath the surface of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century city. It has been said that 'God made the country and man made the town', but that is not true: the town is simply disguised countryside. Main roads, some older than history itself, still bend to avoid long-dried marshes, or veer off at an angle where the wall of a manor house once stood. Hills and valleys still ...more
Gillian Tindall, The Fields Beneath

Wallace Stegner
In general the assumption of all of us, child or adult, was that this was a new country and that a new country had no history. History was something that applied to other places.
Wallace Stegner, Wolf Willow

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