Aberdeen

  • Aberdeen
    By Joseph John Szymanski

    For his encore and closing number, Mathis chooses to sing the chorus of Time After Time, written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne in 1947, which became one of Frank Sinatra's biggest hits. “Time after time I tell myself that I'm so lucky to ...

  • Aberdeen: Soccer Yearbook
    By Steve Bradley, Roger Kean

    Aberdeen: Soccer Yearbook

  • Aberdeen
    By Zoe Ross, Thomas Cook Publishing Thomas Cook Publishing, Karen Beaulah

    This book delivers clear, accessible, full-colour maps forfast orientation,?30 colour photos to bring each destinationto life.

  • Aberdeen: Beyond the Granite
    By Ian R Mitchell

    As well as memorials to sea farers, there are monuments to the local shipbuilding families; the Duthies, Halls and Stephens. One of the Stephens' tombstones is almost a history of Scottish shipbuilding. Alexander Stephen was born in ...

  • Aberdeen
    By Stacey Previn

    "Aberdeen is a small mouse with a big sense of adventure. He never meant to leave the yard in the first place. BUT a balloon floated by and.... Join Aberdeen on his playful romp and his endearing search for his mama!"--

  • Aberdeen
    By Troy McQuillen

    The railroads liked the Aberdeen area because it was flat, allowing them to quickly develop into (and through) the city. Because of the four railway companies—Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul; Minneapolis and St. Louis; Great Northern; ...

  • Aberdeen
    By Troy McQuillen

    The plan worked brilliantly, as there were no other means of transportation--or roads--to these new communities. Aberdeen, platted in 1881, was known as an "end of line" stop for several years. During this time, the town boomed into a city.

  • Aberdeen
    By Robert A. Farrell

    Aberdeen Lake provides recreational and social activities and is an integral part of the public parks system. Aberdeen shares the remarkable history of a community that has grown and prospered in the North Carolina Sandhills.