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Guide To New York City Landmarks

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Author : Andrew Dolkart
Category : Architecture
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Published : 2008-12-03
ISBN : 9780470289631
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 466
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Reviews book: The official guide to New York's must-see buildings profiles a host of new landmarks and includes 80 two-color, easy-to-read maps, and more than 200 photographs. This new edition will make every visitor feel like a native--and turn every native into a wide-eyed tourist. Includes a Foreword by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.


Landmarks At Risk

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Category : Government publications
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Published : 1988
ISBN : UCR:31210024861690
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Page : 32
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National Registry Of Natural Landmarks

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Category : Government publications
Publisher :
Published : 1989
ISBN : UCR:31210024732289
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Page : 136
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Damaged And Threatened National Historic Landmarks

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Category : Historic buildings
Publisher :
Published : 1991
ISBN : PURD:32754075513378
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The Great American Landmarks Adventure

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Author : Kay Weeks
Category : Architecture
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Published : 2008-08
ISBN : 0160811384
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 56
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Reviews book: Depicts forty-three National Historic Landmarks, from a prehistoric cave painting to the 1969 moon rocket, and explains their significance in representing events, achievements, ideals, and cultures in America.


Landmarks For Sustainability

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Author : Wayne Visser
Category : Business & Economics
Publisher : Routledge
Published : 2017-11-30
ISBN : 9781351279635
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 200
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Reviews book: Landmarks for Sustainability is a high-impact, quick-reference guide to many of the most critical events and initiatives that have shaped our world, and the sustainable development agenda, over the past 20 years and more. These include high-profile historic events – such as the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the Rio Earth Summit, the anti-globalisation protests in Seattle and Genoa and the collapse of Enron – as well as more subtle but no less important developments, such as trends in fairtrade, ethical codes and sustainable investment. By shining a spotlight on these and other landmark events and initiatives, the book draws into sharp relief the most significant social and environmental challenges of our time – from climate change and the state of the planet to poverty and corruption. Equally importantly, however, more than half of the book is dedicated to constructive global responses, such as the boom in clean technology, the role of the World Economic and World Social Forums, and the growth of ISO 14001 and SA8000 standards. Each of the 20 chapters follows a similar easy-access full-colour design, with inspiring quotations, compelling photographs, a timeline of associated events, a narrative description of trends, and spotlight features of specific initiatives or events, including charts, factboxes and suggestions for further reading and websites. Also included is the world's most comprehensive sustainability timeline, listing and dating 190 key sustainability-related events and initiatives that occurred between 1919 and 2008. All these features combine to make the book an essential and highly accessible resource for managers, teachers, students, government officials, consultants and activists alike. For the first time, these crucial change agents will have a single-source reference book, which is not only packed with useful facts and figures, but is also fascinating to look at and full of inspirational material.


Landmarks In African American History

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Author : Michael V. Uschan
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Published : 2012-12-07
ISBN : 9781420509212
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 106
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Reviews book: This compelling volume describes physical landmarks in African American history and discusses the history associated with those places. The book is organized around thematic chapters that take readers on a virtual tour of landmarks associated with the theme while also describing the people and events that inspired the landmarks. Thematic chapters include: The Slavery Era, African Americans Resist Slavery, The Civil War, Education for Blacks, The Civil Rights Movement, and African American Achievers.


National Parks Landmarks

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Category : Historic sites
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Published : 1966
ISBN : CHI:097906140
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National State Landmarks Characteristics Of Your State America Geography Social Studies 6th Grade Children S Geography Cultures Books

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Author : Baby Professor
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Publisher : Speedy Publishing LLC
Published : 2022-12-01
ISBN : 9781541951884
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 75
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Reviews book: Do you remember those postcards that family and friends send from wherever they are? Now is your sixth grader’s chance to review them and to learn from them, too. Not only is this book filled with wonderful photos, it also has information on America’s national and state landmarks. It could be one way of improving your child’s geographic knowledge of the USA.


Hidden Chicago Landmarks

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Author : John R. Schmidt
Category : Architecture
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Published : 2019-07-08
ISBN : 9781439667316
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Page : 144
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Reviews book: Take in the sights of Chicago's forgotten byways, including a cow trail through a downtown hotel. Pause reflectively at the cemetery in a working scrapyard and the church built without a nail. Stop by the one-time homes of Walt Disney, Joe Louis, Hillary Clinton and Al Capone. Along the way, greet forgotten Chicago notables like the vice president who won a Nobel Prize and wrote a number-one pop hit. From the shortest street to the oldest house, John R. Schmidt visits the sites of Chicago's neglected history.