Local historian Oscar 'Skip' Booth spent his life living, working, advocating for and writing about his hometown of Linthicum, Maryland. His qVignetteq series provided some of the only written histories of the small, unincorporated Baltimore suburb. The history local landmarks like Tauber's, Chuck's Drive-In, BWI Airport, and Bruce's Hardware are carefully detailed here. Skip passed away after a short illness in 2014. His commitment to community lives on in the pages of this book.He joined his brother in the business and has been there ever since. ... In these days of modern conveniences, I asked Billie why there isna#39;t an electric sewing machine in sight. He says that an electric sewing machine doesna#39;t give him the control he needs to do just the few stitches necessary to repair a shoe. On the ... A few stitches by Billie and the shoes were ready to begin another decade of service.
Title | : | Linthicum Vignettes: Tales of a Linthicum Historian |
Author | : | Oscar 'Skip' Booth |
Publisher | : | Lulu.com - 2014-11-16 |
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