Lakeside Recreation: Western United States


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This book is a collection of the Corps projects constructed in the western United States. The book details nearly 150 lakes and reservoirs and the recreation areas surrounding each lake. Lakeside Recreation includes information on more than 1,200 lakeside parks, including over 800 campgrounds offering more than 35,000 campsites. Lakeside Recreation is the most complete and up-to-date book available on the Corps lakes.The Army Corps of Engineers is the largest engineering organization in the world. It traces its origins to the American Revolution when the Continental Congress established the Army. Since 1775, the Corps has had an ever-changing role. Today they are one of the Nation's largest providers of outdoor recreation. Next to the Department of the Interior, the agency that operates our national park system, the Corps of Engineers manages more recreation areas than any other federal or state agency. There are more than 450 projects nationwide with over 4,300 parks and recreation areas.










Great Salt Lake Relicted Lands


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Committee Serial No. 89-32. Hearing, held in Salt Lake City, Utah, considers H.R. 1791, and H.R. 6267, to confirm title of lands below meander line of Great Salt Lake to state of Utah.










Texas Almanac 2012–2013


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First published in 1857, the Texas Almanac has a long history of chronicling the Lone Star State and its residents. The Almanac's 66th edition is printed in full color and includes hundreds of photographs from every region of the state. Color maps of the state and each of its 254 counties show relief, major and minor roads, waterways, parks, and other attractions. Each county map is accompanied by a profile outlining that county's history, physical features, recreation, population, and economy. Special features in the 66th Edition include: • An article on the birth of the Austin music scene and the influence on it by legendary musician Willie Nelson, written by Nelson biographer Joe Nick Patoski. The Austin music scene is recognized worldwide through Austin City Limits, the longest running music program on American television. • A history of the Civil War in Texas to mark the 150th year since the beginning of that conflict. Composed by Texana writer Mike Cox, the article highlights the unique aspects of the war in Texas, such as the Great Hanging at Gainesville and the Battle of Palmito Ranch. • Newly released 2010 population figures. • A complete history of voter turnout in Texas going back to 1866. • A history of professional football in Texas. • Comprehensive lists of high school football and basketball championships, Texas Olympians, and Texas Sports Hall of Fame inductees. The Texas Almanac 2012–2013 includes articles and data about: • history and government • population and demographics • the natural environment • sports and recreation • business and transportation • oil and minerals • agriculture • science and health • education • culture and the arts • obituaries of notable Texans • pronunciation guide to town and county names




Railway Age


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