A Trip on the Apalachicola Northern Railroad A History of the Communities along the ANRR and Heritage Cookbook |
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Author:
| West Gadsden Historical Society, |
Editor:
| West Gadsden Historical Society, |
ISBN: | 978-0-578-31920-9 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2021 |
Publisher: | West Gadsden Historical Society
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $30.00 |
Book Description:
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Get your appetite prepared for the classic recipes and old-time tales of the Florida panhandles revolutionary railroad, the Apalachicola Northern Railroad (ANRR).We tend to romanticize the past, most especially when set to the sound of a dark night train whistle and the rhythmic chants of the gandy dancers. This book does nothing to dispel that sentiment. It is historically accurate and impeccably well researched. The stories and recipes that typify the 97 miles of the ANRR track from...
More DescriptionGet your appetite prepared for the classic recipes and old-time tales of the Florida panhandles revolutionary railroad, the Apalachicola Northern Railroad (ANRR).We tend to romanticize the past, most especially when set to the sound of a dark night train whistle and the rhythmic chants of the gandy dancers. This book does nothing to dispel that sentiment. It is historically accurate and impeccably well researched. The stories and recipes that typify the 97 miles of the ANRR track from River Junction to Port St. Joe evoke the poignant past. Perhaps most impressive, this collection reveals the sweeping changes that the past 100 years of progress have left on the landscape, our social structure, and our communities. The technological advances we so appreciate, are countered by the loss of many things we mourn. Stories that may have been lost are revived, bringing the past tantalizingly alive. From a WWII POW camp in Hosford, the purchase of the entire town of Port St. Joe, a fire in River Junction, a tornado in Greensboro and to a cattle drive in Hardaway, catch a ride to the past with some true southern characters recounting their tales with humor, tenderness and insight on A Trip on the Apalachicola Northern Railroad.