William Flood
William Flood is a freelance historian and researcher interested in 20th-century commercial culture. He has written numerous articles on subjects such as Route 66 and the National Road, roadside architecture, tiki culture, and 1950s modernism. He became fondly acquainted with Whitehall through his wife, who has been a teacher in the community since their arrival in Ohio. Flood is a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Ohio History Connection, and the Whitehall Historical...See more
William Flood is a freelance historian and researcher interested in 20th-century commercial culture. He has written numerous articles on subjects such as Route 66 and the National Road, roadside architecture, tiki culture, and 1950s modernism. He became fondly acquainted with Whitehall through his wife, who has been a teacher in the community since their arrival in Ohio. Flood is a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Ohio History Connection, and the Whitehall Historical Society. Images of America: Whitehall draws upon Flood's personal collection, along with resources from the Whitehall community. See less
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