
“Celebrating P. T. Barnum” – Bridgeport, Connecticut (circa 1920)
More than a century after his death, the name of P. T. Barnum remains synonymous with the successful effort to amuse and entertain the public

More than a century after his death, the name of P. T. Barnum remains synonymous with the successful effort to amuse and entertain the public

Billy Nydegger was in Wauwatosa, a city in the lush valley of the Menomonee River, on the western edge of Milwaukee in southeast Wisconsin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wauwatosa,_Wisconsin

Miss Ethel Hill lived in Rock Hall, a waterfront community on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Hall,_Maryland We have seen a

The Pennsylvania Railroad was the largest railroad company in the United States and operated hundreds of named trains. (The budget for the Pennsylvania Railroad was