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- bisac: HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
- series:Landmarks
- Architecture > Buildings > Public, Commercial & Industrial
- Biography & autobiography > Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Biography & autobiography > Historical
- Business & economics > Corporate & Business History
- Business & economics > Industries > Retailing
- History > United States > State & Local > Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
- Photography > Subjects & Themes > Historical
- Travel > Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY > Subjects & Themes > Regional)
Kaufmann's
9781467119900
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Join Letitia Stuart Savage on a journey to a time of leisurely shopping for the latest fashions complete with a side of Mile High Ice Cream Pie from the Tic Toc Restaurant.
In 1871, Jacob and Isaac Kaufmann created a classic Pittsburgh institution. The business grew from a small store on the South Side to a mammoth clothing house downtown that outfitted the community. The removal of the original freestanding clock upset customers, so Kaufmann's added its iconic version in 1913. A redesign of the store's first floor attracted national attention in the 1930s. While most Pittsburghers remember and celebrate the downtown store, others recall the suburban branches - miniatures of the expansive flagship store.

Bamberger’s
9781467136440
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Hutzler's
9781596298286
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Michael J. Lisicky, the author of several critically acclaimed department store history books, brings out charming stories about this beloved Baltimore institution.
For 132 years, Hutzler Brothers Company was a beloved part of the Baltimore retail and cultural scene. Charm City natives still recall with nostalgia the distinctive Art Deco design of the Downtown store, the glitter of the fashion shows, the unforgettable Christmas celebrations and the chocolate chiffon pie served in the store's Colonial Restaurant. Local author Michael J. Lisicky pays tribute to Hutzler's as he chronicles the rise of the family-run department store, its growth into Towson and other Maryland cities and its eventual and much lamented passing. Interviews with John Waters, former Hutzlerites and statesmen provide a glimpse into the role that Hutzler's played in the lives of so many Baltimoreans. With his vivid prose and some classic Hutzler's recipes, Lisicky brings to life this lost Baltimore institution.

Washington's Headquarters in Newburgh
9781596296008
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Graveyards of Trinity Church and St. Paul's
9781467155946
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Below the bustling skyscrapers of Wall Street lie a connection to the city’s colonial and revolutionary past...
The graveyards of historic Trinity Church and St. Paul’s have endured for centuries, even as the rest of Manhattan’s cemeteries have mostly vanished amid the constantly evolving metropolis. The gravestones invoke incredible stories of famous Americans and lost figures from the history of New York.
Join author Adam Selzer as he presents the lives, mysteries and epitaphs of New York’s Trinity Church and St. Paul’s graveyards.

Historic Movie Theaters of Delaware
9781625858474
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%From the opera house and movie palace to the modern multiplex, the big screens in Delaware have been delighting moviegoers for more than a century.
Hollywood legend Cary Grant visited the Playhouse Theater in 1955, fondly recalling his days on its stage as a child actor. Clint Eastwood came to Wilmington for a secret test screening of his film The Gauntlet at the Branmar Cinema. The groundbreaking history of Star Wars includes a Delaware theater that was one of only forty-five in the country to open the film. Author Michael J. Nazarewycz recounts the cinematic history of Delaware's grand movie theaters.
