modern U.S. 85 that follows the Santa Fe Trail from Santa Fe to Las Vegas, New Mexico, and current U.S. 84, that linkedLas VegaswithSanta RosaNM, and which would later become the 1926 - 1937 alignment of Route 66.
The article reviews the book "Hip to the Trip: A Cultural History of Route 66," by Peter B. Dedek.StearnsFranklinMelissaFranklinLibrary JournalDedek, Peter B. Hip to the trip: a cultural history of Route 66. UNM Press, 2007.Dedek, Peter. Hip to the Trip: A Cultural History of Route ...
The article reviews the book "Route 66: A Road to America's Landscape, History, and Culture" by Markku Henriksson. Belsky,Susan - 《Library Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Summation of perceptual cues in natural visual scenes Natural visual scenes are rich in information, and any neural sy...
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A Cyclopedia of State History published in 1912; History of the State of Kansas, published in 1883; and Kansas, A Guide to the Sunflower State, written by authors of the Federal Writer’s Project and published in 1939; we endeavor to provide both the history and the updates of these many...
Exploring forgotten and historic places, documenting the echoes of history. A place where decay and endurance narrate tales in stillness. Also, cats.
Route 66 Seen by many as a symbol of the American spirit, Route 66 is one of the world’s most famous road trips. Covering 3,900 kms (2,451 miles) of historic road, it runs from Chicago to Los Angeles, passing through eight states and three time zones. ...
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25“Consumption was the most considerable of the diseases which then prevailed, and the only one which proved fatal to many persons,” he wrote in Book I, Of the Epidemics.26 At that time, however, tuberculosis appears not to have been a problem in Alexandria; the African epidemic had ...
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