Set in postwar Hannibal, Missouri, this book offers a nostalgic photo journey through the years following World War II, capturing the essence of a vibrant community. Through Otis Howell's lens, readers experience iconic moments and places, from popular hangouts like Bud's Golden Cream to the excitement of Saturday matinees at local theaters. With over 220 rare images, many previously unpublished, it provides a unique glimpse into the daily life and cultural milestones of Hannibal during a transformative era in American history.
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Hannibal: Bluff City Memories, 1819-2019
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the rich history of Hannibal, Missouri, this pictorial chronicle spans 200 years, capturing its evolution from a vibrant river town to a cultural landmark. The book showcases historical elements like steamboats and the old Mark Twain Bridge alongside contemporary events such as the Folklife Festival and notable floods. This expanded bicentennial edition includes all images from the original publication, enhanced with additional photographs, offering a comprehensive visual narrative of Hannibal's past and present.
Business owners get stuck on the hamster wheel of hustle only to end up burned out and looking for a better way.For fifteen years, Steve Chou has run two successful seven-figure businesses in twenty hours a week or fewer, leaving plenty of time for family, friends, and leisure.