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By: John B Boddie, Pub. 1938, Reprinted 2018, 778 pages, Index, Hard Cover, ISBN #0-89308-498-0.This book being the standard history of Isle of Wight County begins with a brief chapter on the native inhabitants and moves quickly to describe early white settlers, including the Cavaliers and the Quakers. Edward Bennett, "Elder of the Ancient Church and merchant of London", was among the earliest settlers; he received a patent for land in Virginia in 1621 "conditioned on the settling of 200 immigrants. Contains about 60 pages of genealogical sketches. Many of the early families came from the southwest of England while others were from London and its surrounding counties. An additional 50 or so pages are given to the history of the Bennett and Boddie families of Virginia and the Carolinas. The court records cover the Isle of Wight Book A (apparently a collection of various records although it appears to be mostly wills); Will and Deeds Book I, 1662-1686; Deed Book I, 1688-1704; Land Grant spanning 1628 to 1705; Quit Rent, 1704; and a roster of county officers for Isle of Wight and surrounding counties. The index covers names and subjects.
A small-format facsimile of Picturesque America's issue on the Smoky Mountains
A small-format facsimile of Picturesque America's issue on the Florida Coast
Who is buried under the runway at Savannah Airport? Was "Jingle Bells" really written in Savannah, despite a distinct lack of snow to dash through? And what is the source of that peculiar echo on River Street? Find the answers to these and many more questions in Secret Savannah: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure. While it may be renowned for its majestic moss-draped oaks and historic architecture, there are many more things to discover in this beguiling coastal city. Did you know that Football Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath once tried to turn one of Savannah's most remarkable homes into a nightclub? Or that Martin Luther King Jr. gave an early version of his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in Savannah before he delivered it at the Lincoln Memorial? Local author Christopher Berinato has scoured the fringes of greater Savannah to dig up some deep cuts of history, legends, and maybe even a few ghosts. Let his eye-opening guide astound you with fascinating tales of the most charming city in the South.
The Chesapeake Bay region is an astounding place, boasting more miles of shoreline than the entire West Coast. It's home to a thriving community of water-loving creative spirits and one of America's oldest capital cities"¬¬"beautiful Annapolis. With 100 Things to Do in Annapolis and the Eastern Shore as your guide, locals and visitors alike will unlock the many treasures this region has to offer. Go back in time on remote and disappearing Smith Island, whose residents trace their lineage to the 1600s. Run in the world's shortest foot race: a heart-calming 0.5Km. Sample the fare at a haunted tavern once frequented by Ben Franklin. No visit to the region would be complete without a bushel of blue crabs, served the Eastern Shore way. Author and reporter Susan Moynihan's own childhood sailing on the Bay helped her turn her love for her hometown into this insider's look at the region. Whether you're coming to tour the Naval Academy, wander Colonial-era streets, or get out on the water, you'll be amazed by the diversity awaiting you in Annapolis and Maryland's Eastern Shore. With this indispensable guide, you'll never run out of new things to do "downee shore."
Are you excited about planning your next trip?Do you want to try something new?Would you like some guidance from a local?If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this Greater Than a Tourist book is for you.Greater Than a Tourist- Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA by Robert Parson offers the inside scoop on Fort Smith.. Most travel books tell you how to travel like a tourist. Although there is nothing wrong with that, as part of the Greater Than a Tourist series, this book will give you travel tips from someone who has lived at your next travel destination.In these pages, you will discover advice that will help you throughout your stay. This book will not tell you exact addresses or store hours but instead will give you excitement and knowledge from a local that you may not find in other smaller print travel books.Travel like a local. Slow down, stay in one place, and get to know the people and the culture. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to travel to your next destination.Inside this travel guide book you will find: Insider tips from a local.Bonus tips50 Things to Know About Packing Light for Travel by bestselling author Manidipa Bhattacharyya.Packing and planning list.List of travel questions to ask yourself or others while traveling.A place to write your travel bucket list.Our StoryTraveling is a passion of the "Greater than a Tourist" series creator. Lisa studied abroad in college, and for their honeymoon Lisa and her husband toured Europe. During her travels to Malta, an older man tried to give her some advice based on his own experience living on the island since he was a young boy. She was not sure if she should talk to the stranger but was interested in his advice. When traveling to some places she was wary to talk to locals because she was afraid that they weren't being genuine. Through her travels, Lisa learned how much locals had to share with tourists. Lisa created the Greater Than a Tourist book series to help connect people with locals. A topic that locals are very passionate about sharing.
Are you excited about planning your next trip? Do you want to try something new? Would you like some guidance from a local? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this Greater Than a Tourist book is for you.Greater Than a Tourist - St. Augustine, Florida, USA by author, Laurie Smith offers the inside scoop about interesting locations within beautiful and historic St. Augustine, Florida. Most travel books tell you how to travel like a tourist. Although there is nothing wrong with that, as part of the Greater Than a Tourist series, this book will give you travel tips from someone who has lived at your next travel destination.In these pages, you will discover advice that will help you throughout your stay. This book will not tell you exact addresses or store hours but instead will give you excitement and knowledge from a local that you may not find in other smaller print travel books.Travel like a local. Slow down, stay in one place, and get to know the people and the culture. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to travel to your next destination.Inside this travel guide book you will find: Insider tips from a local.A bonus book 50 Things to Know About Packing Light for Travel by bestselling author Manidipa Bhattacharyya.Packing and planning list.List of travel questions to ask yourself or others while traveling.A place to write your travel bucket list.
The roar of US Navy jets overhead and the soothing waves of the Atlantic Ocean lapping at the shores are the soundtrack to your captivating visit to Virginia Beach. And with 100 Things to Do In Virginia Beach Before You Die as your guide, you'll find myriad ways to get to know this East Coast town: by land, by sea, or by air. Locals and tourists alike will find insider tips for catching the perfect Sandbridge sunrise, or seeing dolphins at sunset on a kayaking trip. Parasail high above the scenic shoreline or bike the through First Landing State Park, where European settlers stopped in 1607 along their fateful route to nearby Jamestown. Virginia is also known for its beautiful countryside. Pick your own strawberries in the city's rural half, or visit one of the famous farmer's markets full of fresh produce and local wares. Seafood lover and longtime resident Toni Guagenti brings twenty years of residence in Virginia's largest city to the book, making sure others will get to experience all it has to offer year-round. Her itineraries and insights will help you make memories in Virginia Beach that will last much longer than the sand castles you build there.
Life is too short to eat a boring meal, especially in Orlando where culinary treasures await its 60 million visitors each year. Unique Eats and Eateries of Orlando is an essential road map through Central Florida's vibrant food scene. Try authentic Eastern European fare in the shadow of ICON Orlando, or head to Historic Downtown Sanford for beer brewed with Florida hops. Have some Southern specialties surrounded by modern art in Mt. Dora or sweet corn chowder on a working farm in Zellwood. Expand your palate by sampling vegan Jamaican cuisine in Zora Neale Hurston's hometown or sushi at a nine-seat restaurant in the Audubon Park Garden District. Can't quite make up your mind? Spend all day sampling a variety of food from the award-winning chefs at Disney Springs. Edible Orlando publisher Kendra Lott eagerly shares the discoveries she's made in her hometown that will inspire you to try new places and get to know the stories behind the menus and the people who create them. With the book as your guide, your taste buds are headed in the best possible direction for regional and international fare made with care.
Are you excited about planning your next trip?Do you want to try something new?Would you like some guidance from a local?If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this Greater Than a Tourist book is for you.Greater Than a Tourist- Florida USA by Michelle Turner offers the native's inside scoop on the state. Most travel books tell you how to travel like a tourist. Although there is nothing wrong with that, as part of the Greater Than a Tourist series, this book will give you travel tips from someone who has lived at your next travel destination.In these pages, you will discover advice that will help you throughout your stay. This book will not tell you exact addresses or store hours but instead will give you excitement and knowledge from a local that you may not find in other smaller print travel books.Travel like a local. Slow down, stay in one place, and get to know the people and the culture. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to travel to your next destination.
Let the Miami sun cover your body, the sand coat your hair, and the salt in the ocean breeze tingle your taste buds with every laugh you'll have here! This is Miami, bright, beautiful, adventurous, ready to welcome you and show you just how much she has to offer. It is a wonderful place to make memories with your kids""fur kids included! Whether its water sports, parks, or family recreation, the outdoors awaits you. Explore one of our nation's greatest treasures, the Everglades, or build a sandcastle for the first time. Are you planning a romantic weekend or a girls' or guys' getaway? We've got you covered with where to eat, where to shop, where to stay, and where to play. A melting pot of so many diverse cultures, Miami is open and accepting to all people who want to discover this slice of paradise. Blessed geographically by its proximity to the Caribbean's azure blue waters, Miami and Miami Beach should be on your bucket list of places to see, but what do you do here beyond the beautiful beaches? Jump in, buckle up, put your shades on, and let two locals guide you around Miami, with our list of 100 Things to Do in Miami Before You Die.
The marble monuments and memorials may be what first come to mind when you think of Washington, DC, but there are so many reasons beyond the borders of the National Mall to visit the nation's capital. The city, and its surrounding suburbs, is a bucket list-worthy destination for foodies, arts and culture lovers, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. 100 Things to Do in Washington, DC Before You Die showcases the best of the city"¬¬"from its iconic attractions to hidden gems. Get a taste of DC's signature dish on U Street, cheer on Presidents past at the baseball stadium, and tour the world's largest library. Watch the curtain go up on the country's preeminent performing arts venue, take a spin on a 100-year-old carousel, and find out where Darth Vader "lives" in DC. See the world-famous cherry blossoms, watch pandas play, and sip a cocktail while overlooking the White House. Whether you're here for a week or a weekend, Washington, DC offers an abundance of attractions to fit any itinerary. 100 Things to Do in Washington, DC Before You Die is packed with things to see and do, plus plenty of insider tips to help you discover what makes Washington, DC a must-visit city.
Hundreds of pirates traversed the waters of the Atlantic during America's colonial period, but few had a more adventurous tale than Stede Bonnet. Originally a wealthy plantation owner from Barbados, Bonnet abandoned his wife and children in 1717 to set sail on the pirate ship Revenge. He soon fell into company with Blackbeard in the Bahamas and headed for America. In May 1718, they arrived in Charleston and held the entire city hostage in a daring siege. Bonnet was eventually captured in North Carolina and transported back to Charleston, where he was brought to justice and executed on December 10, 1718. Join local pirate tour guide Captain Christopher Byrd Downey as he recounts the swashbuckling life of the most infamous pirate to ever darken the Holy City's waters.
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