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  • av Howard P. Strohn, John R. Jernigan & Karen Vanderwall Jernigan
    360,-

  • av Marsha Ann Tate & Earl Houser
    360,-

  • av Jo Fredell Higgins
    382,-

  • av Mark Nonestied & Ethan Reiss
    360,-

  • av Dennis McDonald, Sarah E. Augustine & Kiyomi E. Locker
    360,-

  • av Martin Biniasz
    360,-

  • av Andrew Edward Tingler
    382,-

  • av Paul M. Vincent
    360,-

  • av Stephen Mease
    382,-

  • av Cary Holladay
    360,-

  • av Dalton Gackle
    408,-

  • av Ken Bult
    408,-

  • av Jessica Friis & Friends of the Cheyenne Botanic Garde
    392,-

  • av Historical Society of Riverton
    395,-

  • av Katharine Korte Andrew
    360,-

    Settled in the late 1830s and incorporated as Tessville in 1917, Lincolnwood was founded by emigrants from Germany, Luxembourg, Poland, the United Kingdom, and multiple other European countries. From a prairie land, these European arrivals created a small-town rural community filled with greenhouses and restaurants. During Prohibition, Tessville gained an air of infamy as a haven for gambling dens and speakeasies. However, with the election of Mayor Henry A. Proesel in 1931, the village set out to restore its image. Aided by the construction of the Edens Expressway, the area saw a boom in real estate, education, and industry, growing into the Chicago suburb that is today's Lincolnwood. Over the last quarter-century, many families moved to the suburbs, leading to the diverse community that Lincolnwood has become.

  • av Clay Renick
    382,-

  • av Gregory L. Wellman
    382,-

    As one of America's most notorious prisons, Alcatraz has been a significant part of California's history since 1853. The small island known in sea charts by its Spanish name Isla de los Alcatraces or Island of Pelicans laid essentially dormant until the 1850s, when the US military converted the island into a fortress to protect the booming San Francisco region. Alcatraz served as a pivotal military position until the early 20th century and in 1934 was converted into a federal penitentiary to house some of America's most incorrigible prisoners. The penitentiary closed in 1963, and Alcatraz joined the National Park Service system in 1972. Since then, it has remained one of the Bay Area's most popular attractions as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

  • av Jesse Steinke
    392,-

  • av Walter Bennick
    392,-

  • av Jeremy M. Johnston & Lynn Johnson Houze
    392,-

  • av Nathan Johnson
    374,-

  • av Jeff Parriott
    360,-

  • av Darcy Dougherty Maulsby
    395,-

  • av Carolyn Small & Thomas C. Bennett
    382,-

  • av Anna Lynn Mullican
    395,-

  • av Carola Lillie Hartley
    401,-

  • av John A. Harrison
    382,-

    The Columbia River is the dominant river system of the Northwest United States. It is a river of many uses--hydropower, fisheries, and irrigation--and was known by many names--Columbia's River, the Big River, and even River in the Chickadee Territory. It is the fourth-largest river by volume in North America, draining parts of seven states and the province of British Columbia. Because of its unique location close to the ocean, its tall mountain ranges, its steep drop from headwaters to the ocean, its deep and solid canyon, and its huge volume of clear, cold water, the Columbia River evolved as one of the great salmon and hydropower rivers of the world. And therein lies the chief paradox of the Columbia--the conflict of its natural history with its human history. Today, the river is an organic machine, in the words of historian Richard White, part nature, part machine. This book briefly explores the natural and human histories of the river through photographs from historical archives, government agencies, and personal collections.

  • av Richard Hines & Dean Rowe
    360,-

  • av Anita Mendoza & Jay Price
    420,-

  • av Kim Stephens, Bill West & E. J. Stephens
    401,-

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