Stop by the store while doing your shopping to get a gift with great local flavor. Kathy Zingaro-Clark, author of Images of America: Bucks County Inns and Taverns and Images of America: Bucks County will be on hand for a meet and greet and book signing.
Each book is full of wondeful photos that will be sure to please anyone with an interest in the area's history.
Kathy Zingaro-Clark is the founder and president of Historia Productions, Inc., dedicated to preserving the past for present and future generations. She presents locally on the research she has done, and has put her enthusiasm for the region into producing these books for Arcadia. You can learn more about her work at www.historiaproductions.com.
ISBN-13: 9780738545127 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Arcadia Publishing (SC), 08/01/2006
Bordered by the Delaware River and dotted by dozens of delightful 18th-century towns and villages, Bucks County retains a wistful air of long ago. Covered bridges, colonial homes, classic farmsteads, and a breathtaking countryside are only part of this beautiful county’s story. In 1683, Pennsylvania’s founder, William Penn, established his manor here and helped build a nation by inviting industrious immigrants to its fertile soil. In 1776, Gen. George Washington launched one of the most important battles of the Revolutionary War from its shores. Farmers harnessed the land for centuries, followed by writers, artists, and innovators who weaved its charms into their work for the world. Bucks County features photographs from area historical societies and collectors that capture the spirit of the everyday life, as well as the extraordinary people and events, that helped shape one of the most distinctive places in America.
ISBN-13: 9780738557984 Availability: On Our Shelves Now Published: Arcadia Publishing (SC), 10/01/2008
From Colonial times to the present, the warmth and ambiance of Bucks
County's inns and taverns have ceaselessly beckoned those seeking
refreshment or rest from the rigors of the road. Whether welcomed by
the glow of a crackling fire or the sounds of lively conversation,
guests were sure to find sustenance, shelter, companionship, and
camaraderie within their walls. Besides providing lodging, these
celebrated publick houses have long played an important role in the
development of this richly historical region as meeting places,
stagecoach stops, news centers, entertainment venues, polling stations,
and auction houses. Bucks County Inns and Taverns documents how these
establishments were once the focal point of rural and town life and how
many continue today as landmarks, inspiring a sense of pride in Bucks
County residents.
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