Book Description
Color North Fork depicts the beauty and unique character of American small towns. This artful coloring book details 30 of the most recognizable locales situated in the wonderful towns of the North Fork of Long Island.
Author : Jake Rose
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 49,10 MB
Release : 2018
Category :
ISBN : 9781948286077
Color North Fork depicts the beauty and unique character of American small towns. This artful coloring book details 30 of the most recognizable locales situated in the wonderful towns of the North Fork of Long Island.
Author : Mary Ann Spencer
Publisher : Quantuck Lane Press& the Mill rd
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 24,68 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781593720148
More than 150 full-color photographs highlight a photographic study of the various types of barns located in a sixty-mile strip of land that runs from Riverhead to Orient Point on New York's Long Island, revealing a rich variety of structures that range from the timber-frame barns of seventeenth-century British farmers to twentieth-century pole barns.
Author : Harry Haralambou
Publisher : Harry Haralambou
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 42,39 MB
Release : 2007-04-10
Category : Architecture
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In the same vein as Hamptons Pleasures and The Hamptons, North Fork Living explores another part of Long Island that has long drawn tourists seeking solace from the tireless demands of city life. Harry Haralmabou's evocative words and images capture the local character of the region and the integrity of each town in its architecture and landscape. A brief history about the area and interesting anecdotes about the towns, local landmarks, vineyards, lighthouses, churches and natural beauty reveal the essence and charm of this beautiful place throughout the year. The relatively recent development of vineyards and wineries will also be discussed and accompanied by a complete listing of locations.
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 16,62 MB
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 9780820329291
In 1990 David Kaufman decided to explore Peachtree Creek from its headwaters to its confluence with the Chattahoochee River. For thirteen years he paddled the creek, photographed it, and researched its history as the Atlanta area's major watershed. The result is Peachtree Creek, a compelling mix of urban travelogue, local history, and call for conservation. Historical images and Kaufman's evocative color photographs help capture the creek's many faces, past and present. Most Atlantans only glimpse Peachtree Creek briefly, as they pass over it on their daily commute, if at all. Looking down on the creek from Piedmont or Peachtree Roads, few contemplate how it courses through the city, where it originates and flows to. Fewer still-many fewer-would ever consider paddling down it, with its pollution and flash floods. Through his expeditions down Peachtree Creek and its five tributaries--North Fork, South Fork, Clear Creek, Nancy Creek, and Tanyard Creek--Kaufman takes readers through such places as Piedmont and Chastain Parks, which, aside from the polluted water, are beautiful, even bucolic. Other stretches of creek, like those draining Midtown and Atlantic Station, are channeled into massive culverts and choked with discarded waste from the city. One day, floating past the Bobby Jones Golf Course, he surprises a golfer searching for his stray ball along the creek bank; another he spends talking to a homeless man living under a bridge near Buckhead. Kaufman reveals fascinating aspects of Atlanta by examining how Peachtree Creek shaped and was shaped by the history of the area. Street names like Moore's Mill Road and Howell Mill Road take on new meaning. He explains the dynamics of water run off that cause the creek to go from a trickle to a torrent in a matter of hours. Kaufman asks how a waterway that was once people's source of water, power, and livelihood became, at its worst, an open sewer and flooding hazard. Portraying some of our worst mishandling of the environment, Kaufman suggests ways to a more sustainable stewardship of Peachtree Creek.
Author : Jake Rose
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 44,4 MB
Release : 2020-10
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ISBN : 9781948286237
"Color Newport" is a coloring book that celebrates the rich heritage, beautiful architecture and magnificent sites of Newport, RI. This book is filled to the brim with the town's most iconic settings, such as the Newport Bridge, Bowens Wharf, The Breakers, and Touro Synagogue, among many others. Through its 24 beautiful black-and-white line drawings and detailed descriptions, "Color Newport" masterfully highlights what makesthis beautiful seaside refuge so special to its residents and visitors.
Author : California. Division of Mines
Publisher :
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 13,56 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Geology
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Author : California. Legislature
Publisher :
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 12,56 MB
Release : 1889
Category : California
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Author : Jake Rajs
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 20,96 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Landscape photography
ISBN : 9781580931793
Long Island's North Fork is a pastoral quilt of vineyards and farms by the sea. Renowned photographer Jake Rajs has captured the spirit of the North Fork - the glorious color of sunrise, sunset, the calm waters, and the vast expanses of fields and wetlands. He focuses on architectural landmarks to create a complete portrait of this unspoiled land.
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Publisher :
Page : 1026 pages
File Size : 31,89 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Floods
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Author : West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey
Publisher :
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 19,81 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Geology
ISBN :