Roaming Around America

Roaming Around America
Title Roaming Around America PDF eBook
Author Jim Welsh
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1945
Genre
ISBN

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Roaming America

Roaming America
Title Roaming America PDF eBook
Author Matthew Hahnel
Publisher Lannoo Meulenhoff - Belgium
Pages 326
Release 2019-05-06
Genre Travel
ISBN 940146345X

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Renee & Matthew Hahnel, two professional travel photographers, embarked on the adventure of a lifetime ... a seven month journey to every national park in America. Over the course of this epic road trip, they traveled through 39 states, two US territories, drove over 25,000 miles, took 26 flights, and hiked hundreds of miles across some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet. Roaming America tells their story through breathtaking imagery and musings from the road that will set your wanderlust into overdrive. The Hahnel's also share their personal experiences, and give away their insider tips to help you plan your own national parks adventure!

Roaming Around America

Roaming Around America
Title Roaming Around America PDF eBook
Author Laurie Holden
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 2020-01-09
Genre
ISBN 9781658182874

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These travel journals are mostly the western states and New York City and some include concerts and plays that we attended such as the world premiere of Ilana Lydia's Rumpelstiltskin's Fire and the two Broadway tours with Phoenix Theater. Ever since a little boy the author has delighted and thrilled at the many, many treasures - both nature's design and man's creations - that this country has to offer. Join the adventures!

Roaming America

Roaming America
Title Roaming America PDF eBook
Author Renee Hahnel
Publisher Lannoo Meulenhoff - Belgium
Pages 454
Release 2019-04-05
Genre Travel
ISBN 9401459568

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Renee & Matthew Hahnel, two professional travel photographers, embarked on the adventure of a lifetime ... a seven month journey to every national park in America. Over the course of this epic road trip, they traveled through 39 states, two US territories, drove over 25,000 miles, took 26 flights, and hiked hundreds of miles across some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet. Roaming America tells their story through breathtaking imagery and musings from the road that will set your wanderlust into overdrive. The Hahnel's also share their personal experiences, and give away their insider tips to help you plan your own national parks adventure!

Granny D

Granny D
Title Granny D PDF eBook
Author Doris Haddock
Publisher Villard
Pages 405
Release 2001-06-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0375506756

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"There's a cancer, and it's killing our democracy. A poor man has to sell his soul to get elected. I cry for this country." On February 29, 2000, ninety-year-old Doris “Granny D” Haddock completed her 3,200-mile, fourteen-month walk from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. She walked through 105-degree deserts and blinding blizzards, despite arthritis and emphysema. Along her way, her remarkable speeches — rich with wisdom, love, and political insight — transformed individuals and communities and jump-started a full-blown movement. She became a national heroine. On her journey, Haddock kept a diary — tracking the progress of her walk and recalling events in her life and the insights that have given her. Granny D celebrates an exuberant life of love, activism, and adventure — from writing one-woman feminist plays in the 1930s to stopping nuclear testing near an Eskimo fishing village in 1960 to Haddock’s current crusade. Threaded throughout is the spirit of her beloved hometown of Dublin/Peterborough, New Hampshire — Thornton Wilder’s inspirations for Grovers Croner in Out Town — a quintessentially American center of New England pluck, Yankee ingenuity and can-do attitude. Told in Doris Haddock’s distinct and unforgettable voice, Granny D will move, amuse, and inspire readers of all ages with its clarion message that one person can indeed make a difference.

Roaming America, Randomly

Roaming America, Randomly
Title Roaming America, Randomly PDF eBook
Author Arvind Garg
Publisher
Pages
Release 2011-10-29
Genre
ISBN 9781320131315

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I have lived, traveled and photographed in America for thirty five years. This book comprises of a very small number of selected images taken during this time. I have tried to include images that have stayed with me mentally and emotionally over the years. So it is a very personal book. I have no idea what these images say about America. But perhaps they say something about me, or at least about my way of looking. Please take a look. Thanks.

This Land Is Our Land

This Land Is Our Land
Title This Land Is Our Land PDF eBook
Author Ken Ilgunas
Publisher Penguin
Pages 183
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0735217858

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Private property is everywhere. Almost anywhere you walk in the United States, you will spot “No Trespassing” and “Private Property” signs on trees and fence posts. In America, there are more than a billion acres of grassland pasture, cropland, and forest, and miles and miles of coastlines that are mostly closed off to the public. Meanwhile, America’s public lands are threatened by extremist groups and right-wing think tanks who call for our public lands to be sold to the highest bidder and closed off to everyone else. If these groups get their way, public property may become private, precious green spaces may be developed, and the common good may be sacrificed for the benefit of the wealthy few. Ken Ilgunas, lifelong traveler, hitchhiker, and roamer, takes readers back to the nineteenth century, when Americans were allowed to journey undisturbed across the country. Today, though, America finds itself as an outlier in the Western world as a number of European countries have created sophisticated legal systems that protect landowners and give citizens generous roaming rights to their countries' green spaces. Inspired by the United States' history of roaming, and taking guidance from present-day Europe, Ilgunas calls into question our entrenched understanding of private property and provocatively proposes something unheard of: opening up American private property for public recreation. He imagines a future in which folks everywhere will have the right to walk safely, explore freely, and roam boldly—from California to the New York island, from the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream waters.