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Personal page includes photos, recipes, and memories.
www.zonianlady.com
Includes links to Canal Zone high school reunion sites, recipes, photos, and contact information.
www.lostparadise.com
Dale C. Clarke's personal memories and family stories of life as a "zonian", along with photos and images of historical documents.
gozonian.org
Photos, historical press releases, Barro Colorado web cam, and personal memories.
www.czimages.com
Operating by the Panama Canal Society Foundation, Incorporated. Provides a mission statement, list of the board of directors, online membership application, online gift shop, reunion information and includes contact information.
www.panamacanalmuseum.org
The Panama Canal Society of Florida
Dedicated to preservation of ideals and friendships formed while working and living in the Canal Zone or the Republic of Panama.
www.pancanalsociety.org
Photos and personal memories of growing up in the Canal Zone in the 1940's and 50's.
www.geocities.com
For Ft. Kobbe and Howard AFB kids. Includes reunion information, history of the two US military facilities, and contact list.
www.kobbekids.com
Offers a history of the canal, photos, prints, stories, documents and books available for purchase.
www.canalmuseum.com
Explores the history of Panama and the Panama Canal, includes photos and contact information.
www.czbrats.com
Convention for the Construction of a Ship Canal (Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty)
Text of US-Panamanian agreement to build and operate the canal.
www.yale.edu
Crossing the Isthmus of Panama before the Canal
Overview of post-Columbian trade, including Spanish fleet system, Camino Real, and Panama Railroad Company.
historicaltextarchive.com
Acquisition of the Panama Canal
Overview of early British and French canal efforts, US negotiations with Colombia and the subsequent revolution, and the Hay-Bunau-Varilla treaty.
historicaltextarchive.com
Cardenas. Independent interdenominational church describes history, activities, and worship times.
www.cbcpanama.org
Personal site includes family photos and stories, as well as post cards, history, and statistics on the canal.
www.bruceruiz.net