Madison: 1856-1931

Madison: 1856-1931
Title Madison: 1856-1931 PDF eBook
Author Stuart D. Levitan
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 276
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780299216740

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We are just beginning to understand the power of local history to enhance our understanding of ourselves, our cities, and our culture. It is, after all, that stratum of history that touches our lives most closely. Madison answers the basic questions of when, where, why, how, and by whom Madison, Wisconsin was developed. The book is richly detailed, fully documented, inclusive in coverage, and delightfully readable. More than 300 illustrations provide a vivid feeling for what life was like in Madison during the formative years. David Mollenhoff's unique interpretive framework emphasizing public policies and community values, gives the book a consistent interpretive quality and reveals major themes that flow through time. This combination will allow you to see the city's growth and development with unusual clarity and coherence--almost as if you were watching time-lapse photography. When Mollenhoff began to study Madison's history, he was delighted by his early discoveries but frustrated because no one had written a book-length history of Madison since 1876. Finally, in 1972 he decided to write that book. His research required him to read five miles of microfilm, piles of theses and dissertations, shelves of reports, boxes of manuscripts and letters, and to study thousands of photographs. Soon after the first edition was published in 1982, readers declared it to be a classic. For this second edition Madison has been extensively revised and updated with new maps and photos. If you want to know the fascinating story of how Madison got to be the way it is, this book belongs on your bookshelf. It will change the way you see the city and your role in it.

Insiders' Guide® to Madison, WI

Insiders' Guide® to Madison, WI
Title Insiders' Guide® to Madison, WI PDF eBook
Author Kevin Revolinski
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 231
Release 2010-08-03
Genre Travel
ISBN 0762766506

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A first edition, Insiders' Guide to Madison is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to this thriving Wisconsin city. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of Madison and its surrounding environs.

Building the Dairy Barn

Building the Dairy Barn
Title Building the Dairy Barn PDF eBook
Author Norman Sheffield Fish
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1924
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Walking Trails of Southern Wisconsin

Walking Trails of Southern Wisconsin
Title Walking Trails of Southern Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Bob Crawford
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 284
Release 2000
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780299169749

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This text contains details and descriptions for more than 150 trails in 60 locations in the southern Wisconsin area. This second edition has new maps for Lafayette and Vernon counties, plus additional trail maps for Black Hawk, Wildcat Mountain State Park and Blackhawk Lake Recreational Area.

New York, a Guide to the Metropolis

New York, a Guide to the Metropolis
Title New York, a Guide to the Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Gerard R. Wolfe
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1975
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780814791639

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Walking Tours of Historic Philadelphia

Walking Tours of Historic Philadelphia
Title Walking Tours of Historic Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author John Francis Marion
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1984
Genre Travel
ISBN

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Seattle Walks

Seattle Walks
Title Seattle Walks PDF eBook
Author David B. Williams
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 265
Release 2017-03-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 0295741295

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Seattle is often listed as one of the most walkable cities in the United States. With its beautiful scenery, miles of non-motorized trails, and year-round access, Seattle is an ideal place to explore on foot. In Seattle Walks, David B. Williams weaves together the history, natural history, and architecture of Seattle to paint a complex, nuanced, and fascinating story. He shows us Seattle in a new light and gives us an appreciation of how the city has changed over time, how the past has influenced the present, and how nature is all around us—even in our urban landscape. These walks vary in length and topography and cover both well-known and surprising parts of the city. While most are loops, there are a few one-way adventures with an easy return via public transportation. Ranging along trails and sidewalks, the walks lead to panoramic views, intimate hideaways, architectural gems, and beautiful greenways. With Williams as your knowledgeable and entertaining guide, encounter a new way to experience Seattle. A Michael J. Repass Book