River Days

River Days
Title River Days PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Tougias
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Michael Tougias weaves a rich narrative of history fishing lore and natural history that celebrates this American Heritage River

Where the Great River Rises

Where the Great River Rises
Title Where the Great River Rises PDF eBook
Author Rebecca A. Brown
Publisher UPNE
Pages 286
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781584657651

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A lavishly illustrated, comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of the natural and human elements that comprise the Upper Connecticut River watershed

Connecticut River Boating Guide

Connecticut River Boating Guide
Title Connecticut River Boating Guide PDF eBook
Author Connecticut River Watershed Council
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 257
Release 2023-11-22
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493082124

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This is the all-new edition of the Connecticut River Boating Guide, the standard resource for boaters, canoeists, and kayakers. It includes thirty-two GPS-compatible maps that together map the entire length of the river. Data for twenty-eight river reaches include information on mileage, navigability, difficulty, sources of flow information, portages, camping, USGS maps and NOAA charts, special fishing regulations, boating facilities, and more. The narrative text accompanying the maps is a mile-by-mile description of the river with detailed information on landmarks, navigational hazards, conservation, wildlife, and history. The book is authored by, and published in cooperation with, the Connecticut River Watershed Council, the leading organization devoted to management of the river and its watershed.

The Great River

The Great River
Title The Great River PDF eBook
Author Wadsworth Atheneum
Publisher
Pages 554
Release 1985
Genre Art
ISBN

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A Field Guide to the Connecticut River

A Field Guide to the Connecticut River
Title A Field Guide to the Connecticut River PDF eBook
Author Patrick J. Lynch
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 453
Release 2024-04-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 0300264208

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The first comprehensive natural history guide to the Connecticut River and its environs, with more than 750 illustrations The Connecticut River, New England's longest and most historic river, originates in northern New Hampshire and wends more than four hundred miles to Long Island Sound. It forms the border between Vermont and New Hampshire and widens significantly as it makes its way through Massachusetts and Connecticut. The Connecticut River Valley is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the eastern United States, and more than two million people live in the watershed. Renowned naturalist Patrick J. Lynch offers readers an expansive guide to this majestic region with more than 750 original maps, photographs, and illustrations. Organized around environments rather than particular locations, the book includes geological overviews and descriptions of common plants and animals. Lynch also explains the landscape's environmental history as well as the effects of centuries of human interventions and the growing fallout from climate change. This indispensable guide not only brings the Connecticut River's ecology and pivotal role in American history to life but instills a deeper appreciation for the river's diverse and abundant beauty.

The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut

The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut
Title The Connecticut River and the Valley of the Connecticut PDF eBook
Author Edwin Monroe Bacon
Publisher New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's sons
Pages 718
Release 1906
Genre Connecticut River
ISBN

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The Connecticut River from the Air

The Connecticut River from the Air
Title The Connecticut River from the Air PDF eBook
Author Jerry Roberts
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 257
Release 2018-08-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1493027735

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The Connecticut River from the Air is a collection of extraordinary aerial images and an adventure chronicled by historian Jerry Roberts and photographed by Tom Walsh. The book provides an intimate perspective, exploring New England’s greatest river from Long Island Sound, where its waters mingle with the salty brine of the Atlantic Ocean, to its source 410 miles to the north, just yards from the Canadian border. Amazing and wonderful sights appear along the River that can only be seen and appreciated from small, low-flying aircraft. Beauty and wonder can be found in historic canals and bridges as well as twists and bends in the River, ship wrecks, rock formations, and even sand patterns on the River bottom. From naturally formed ox-bows to cornfield mazes, hidden valleys, quaint villages, industrial cities and sweeping vistas, these Wonders of the River are the true treasures of this amazing waterway and its surrounding landscapes.