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Feb. 15, 1867: Readers of The East Tennessee Union Flag were belatedly reminded about Valentineâs Day. âYesterday was this worthy Saints Anniversary. The usual compliments were passed among the young people â and we might say the old ones, too.â The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way in 1867. Feb. 15, 1899: The Chattanooga Daily Times, with a dateline of Johnson City, reported on a recent earthquake, as well as freezing temperatures. âA distinct earthquake shock was distinctly felt here yesterday about 4 oâclock, lasting fifteen or twenty seconds. It awoke several people from their slumbers. At first at (sic) was not recognized as an earthquake, as some thought, from the cracking noise, that it was only the effects of the freezing weather.â ....
A Jackson real estate agent is selling a house out in the Dairy subdivision, but he thinks itâs the image and the dream that have made the sale. Itâs about the life you can lead there, says Latham Jenkins, an associate broker at Live Water Properties, and thatâs been his focus. The strategy found some success. The house and the surrounding 65 acres were voted by Wall Street Journal readers as third in the newspaperâs âHouse of the Yearâ contest. âI spent a lot of time thinking about âwhat is the story of the property?ââ Jenkins said last week. âAnd I decided it was really about the setting, not so much the log home.â ....
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Anchorage’s most famous horse, first Chinese restaurant and answers to other local history questions Share on Facebook on local history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of this story. After a recent article on street name origins in Anchorage, several readers wrote in about other uniquely named Alaska roads. For example, there is Four Wheel Drive in Chugiak. Karl Voiles wrote, “My brother’s first home was in Peters Creek. The road going in was horrendous, so my brother and his few neighbors got together and called it ‘Four Wheel Drive.’ The name even became official and remains so today.” Another reader pointed out Whigmi Road near Talkeetna. Whigmi is an acronym of “What have I gotten myself into.” ....