Since losing its bid to become the state capital of Michigan in 1847, Marshall has won many awards and accolades. Home to the largest national historic landmark district in the country in the small urban category, Marshall has been called a "textbook of American architecture" by the National Parks Service. Marshall was one of the first four Michigan Main Street Communities and is the site of the oldest county fair in the state. In recent years, the community has been named one of the "dozen distinctive destinations" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Since losing its bid to become the state capital of Michigan in 1847, Marshall has won many awards and accolades. Home to the largest national historic landmark district in the country in the small urban category, Marshall has been called a "textbook of American architecture" by the National Parks Service. Marshall was one of the first four Michigan Main Street Communities and is the site of the oldest county fair in the state. In recent years, the community has been named one of the "dozen distinctive destinations" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Since losing its bid to become the state capital of Michigan in 1847, Marshall has won many awards and accolades. Home to the largest national historic landmark district in the country in the small urban category, Marshall has been called a "textbook of American architecture" by the National Parks Service. Marshall was one of the first four Michigan Main Street Communities and is the site of the oldest county fair in the state. In recent years, the community has been named one of the "dozen distinctive destinations" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Details
Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Postcard History Series
Publication Date: 8th September 2008
State: Michigan
Illustration Note: Black and White
ISBN: 9780738552347
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials) TRAVEL / Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional) HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
Reviews
Publication: Battle Creek Enquirer Article Title: Six local interest authors to sign books at Barnes & Noble Saturday Author: Staff Writer Date: 11/10/2008
Arcadia Publishing prints many books about cities, towns and counties all over the country. Here in our area we are very fortunate to have several authors of Arcadia books that are about interesting places in out region. On Saturday, November 15th at 1:00 pm Barnes & Noble in Battle Creek will host a book signing that will feature six local authors who have penned a total of eight books about our town and neighboring area. The most recent book is Postcard History Series, Marshall by DEBBIE PARDOE and SUSAN COLLINS. Postacrds of Main Street with horse and buggies, the fair, mansions, and the fountain are contained in this interesting book. Susan Collins will also be signing her book Images of America, Marshall. Battle Creek resident, KURT THORNTON, will be signing his two books on Battle Creek, Images of America, Battle Creek, which was published in 2004, and Then & Now, Battle Creek, which was published in 2005. Both of Kurt's books have been very successful because of Kurt's knowledge of Battle Creek. FRANCK PASSIC an Albion Historian, has written a book about his hometown. Images of America, Albion in the 20th Century was first published in 2002. It contains numerous photos going back to the early 1900's. This volume is packed with many facts that span the century. Another local author who has written two Arcadia books in RANDALL HAZELBAKER. Randall published Images of America, Coldwater in 2004 and Images of America, Branch County in 2005. So if you hail from Coldwater, Union City, or Sturgis, just to name a few, Randall's books would be of great interest to you. Our last book is Postcard History Series, Mackinaw City by Battle Creek native MADELINE OKERMAN AIDE. Madeline's book was published last year. There are so many locals that head "up north" throughout the year that this book will be one everyone will enjoy. Please join us on Saturday, November 15th at 1:00 pm to meet these authors, ask questions and pick up some copies of their books. It will be a delightful and informative time.
Author Bio
Susan Collins, past president of the Historical Society of Michigan, co-wrote the nomination for Marshall's national historic landmark district, which was granted in 1991. She and her late husband, John Collins, were active in historic preservation at local, state, and national levels. She currently lives in a 19th-century home in historic Marshall. Jane Ammeson is a writer who specializes in travel, personality, and food. She has written several other Arcadia books, including Holiday World and Madison.
Debbie Pardoe, a native of Detroit and a graduate of Ferris State University, moved to Marshall in 1972 and immediately began collecting Marshall memorabilia, focusing on postcards. Pardoe's collection now numbers well over 700, and she continues to acquire new additions. Susan Collins, also a transplant to Marshall, moved to town in 1973 and married the town historian and promoter, John Collins, in 1977. She is the author of Marshall in the Images of America series. Pardoe and Collins have been friends and shared a love of Marshall and its history for more than three decades.
Since losing its bid to become the state capital of Michigan in 1847, Marshall has won many awards and accolades. Home to the largest national historic landmark district in the country in the small urban category, Marshall has been called a "textbook of American architecture" by the National Parks Service. Marshall was one of the first four Michigan Main Street Communities and is the site of the oldest county fair in the state. In recent years, the community has been named one of the "dozen distinctive destinations" by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Series: Postcard History Series
Publication Date: 8th September 2008
State: Michigan
Illustrations Note: Black and White
ISBN: 9780738552347
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials) TRAVEL / Pictorials (see also PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional) HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
Publication: Battle Creek Enquirer Article Title: Six local interest authors to sign books at Barnes & Noble Saturday Author: Staff Writer Date: 11/10/2008
Arcadia Publishing prints many books about cities, towns and counties all over the country. Here in our area we are very fortunate to have several authors of Arcadia books that are about interesting places in out region. On Saturday, November 15th at 1:00 pm Barnes & Noble in Battle Creek will host a book signing that will feature six local authors who have penned a total of eight books about our town and neighboring area. The most recent book is Postcard History Series, Marshall by DEBBIE PARDOE and SUSAN COLLINS. Postacrds of Main Street with horse and buggies, the fair, mansions, and the fountain are contained in this interesting book. Susan Collins will also be signing her book Images of America, Marshall. Battle Creek resident, KURT THORNTON, will be signing his two books on Battle Creek, Images of America, Battle Creek, which was published in 2004, and Then & Now, Battle Creek, which was published in 2005. Both of Kurt's books have been very successful because of Kurt's knowledge of Battle Creek. FRANCK PASSIC an Albion Historian, has written a book about his hometown. Images of America, Albion in the 20th Century was first published in 2002. It contains numerous photos going back to the early 1900's. This volume is packed with many facts that span the century. Another local author who has written two Arcadia books in RANDALL HAZELBAKER. Randall published Images of America, Coldwater in 2004 and Images of America, Branch County in 2005. So if you hail from Coldwater, Union City, or Sturgis, just to name a few, Randall's books would be of great interest to you. Our last book is Postcard History Series, Mackinaw City by Battle Creek native MADELINE OKERMAN AIDE. Madeline's book was published last year. There are so many locals that head "up north" throughout the year that this book will be one everyone will enjoy. Please join us on Saturday, November 15th at 1:00 pm to meet these authors, ask questions and pick up some copies of their books. It will be a delightful and informative time.
Susan Collins, past president of the Historical Society of Michigan, co-wrote the nomination for Marshall's national historic landmark district, which was granted in 1991. She and her late husband, John Collins, were active in historic preservation at local, state, and national levels. She currently lives in a 19th-century home in historic Marshall. Jane Ammeson is a writer who specializes in travel, personality, and food. She has written several other Arcadia books, including Holiday World and Madison.
Debbie Pardoe, a native of Detroit and a graduate of Ferris State University, moved to Marshall in 1972 and immediately began collecting Marshall memorabilia, focusing on postcards. Pardoe's collection now numbers well over 700, and she continues to acquire new additions. Susan Collins, also a transplant to Marshall, moved to town in 1973 and married the town historian and promoter, John Collins, in 1977. She is the author of Marshall in the Images of America series. Pardoe and Collins have been friends and shared a love of Marshall and its history for more than three decades.