Preston is the newest addition to Arcadia Publishing's popular Images of America series and is set to release on April 6, 2015. The book, by journalist Necia P. Seamons, uses striking images to recount the history of this small town in Idaho.
Arcadia Publishing will add The Burlington Railroad: Alliance Division to its catalogue on December 15. Three Nebraska authors wrote this railroad book paying particular attention to Alliance Nebraska.
Local authors Roger Bell and Jerry Hoffman will publish postcard history book on Muskogee on December 8. Their new book, Muskogee, will be published by Arcadia Publishing.
Many view Key Biscayne as a modern tropical paradise, but we hope to highlight its rich and varied human history that extends back to the 1500's with the Tequesta Indians and Juan Ponce de Leon's second landing in North America.
Tampa has a fascinating past that has been wonderfully documented with one exception: African Americans, which is the subject of Ersula Knox-Odom's book.
Jefferson City is the subject of new book. Through over 200 vintage images, many donated from private collections of local residents, the book tells the story of Mossy Creek and how it came to be known as Jefferson City.
Six co-authors, all part of Zellwood Historical Society, Museum, and Library, Inc., combined forces to bring their intimate knowledge of Zellwood to create Images of America Zellwood.
Local authors recount stories of those buried in Toledo's Woodlawn Cemetery through over 200 vintage images. This local book details the first 50 years of the cemetery's history.
Lake Mary celebrates the town's early settlers and developers who saw value in the land. The vintage images reveal additional Florida history, including certain events, like WWII and Hurricane Donna impacted the Lake Mary community.
Tennessee State Penitentiary is famous for its architecture and has been the backdrop of movies like The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption; however, the dark past of the penitentiary has been lost in history. Yoshie Lewis and Brian Allison have awakened that past in a new book from Arcadia Publishing, Tennessee State Penitentiary.
Spanning the towns 250 years of history, and penned by local author, journalist, and artist - Joe Johnston, this book contains over 200 vintage images and collected stories from the area's generous residents.
W. Jeff Bishop chronicles the history of the "City of Homes" in a new pictorial history book. He is a writer and public historian and serves as the coordinator of the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society. This collection, from the archives of the historical society contains previously unpublished photographs that span nearly two centuries.
Patrick Garbin, Athens native and graduate of the University of Georgia, has authored a new book from Arcadia Publishing's Images of Modern America Series, Athens, which contains over 160 images from the 1960's to present day.
Carla Ulakovic, a member of the Lehigh Acres Chamber of Commerce and an honorary member of the Lehigh Acres Rotary Club, has called on the community's residents, reviewed personal photographic collections of long-standing local families, and conducted numerous interviews to narrate a visual voyage through the history of Lehigh Acres in her new book Images of America: Lehigh Acres.