The Great Grand Canyon Time Train

The Great Grand Canyon Time Train
Title The Great Grand Canyon Time Train PDF eBook
Author Susan Lowell
Publisher Rio Chico Books for Children
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Grand Canyon (Ariz.)
ISBN 9781933855639

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Take off with Sam and Rosie as they go on a magical, geological trip back through time to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. With Major Powell as their guide, the twins encounter trilobites, metamorphic mud, and the many wonders that have developed over the years.

Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park
Title Grand Canyon National Park PDF eBook
Author David Petersen
Publisher Children's Press
Total Pages 52
Release 2001-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780516273167

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Describes the formation of the remarkable canyons in this national park in Arizona and discusses other things to see and do there.

Train Time

Train Time
Title Train Time PDF eBook
Author John R. Stilgoe
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 230
Release 2009-02-05
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0813930502

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Unlike many United States industries, railroads are intrinsically linked to American soil and particular regions. Yet few Americans pay attention to rail lines, even though millions of them live in an economy and culture "waiting for the train." In Train Time: Railroads and the Imminent Reshaping of the United States Landscape, John R. Stilgoe picks up where his acclaimed work Metropolitan Corridor left off, carrying his ideas about the spatial consequences of railways up to the present moment. Arguing that the train is returning, "an economic and cultural tsunami about to transform the United States," Stilgoe posits a future for railways as powerful shapers of American life. Divided into sections that focus on particular aspects of the impending impact of railroads on the landscape, Train Time moves seamlessly between historical and contemporary analysis. From his reading of what prompted investors to reorient their thinking about the railroad industry in the late 1970s, to his exploration of creative solutions to transportation problems and land use planning and development in the present, Stilgoe expands our perspective of an industry normally associated with bad news. Urging us that "the magic moment is now," he observes, "Now a train is often only a whistle heard far off on a sleepless night. But romantic or foreboding or empowering, the whistle announces return and change to those who listen." For scholars with an interest in American history in general and railroad and transit history in particular, as well as general readers concerned about the future of transportation in the United States, Train Time is an engaging look at the future of our railroads.

The Railroad and the Canyon

The Railroad and the Canyon
Title The Railroad and the Canyon PDF eBook
Author Rudy J. Gerber
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 1994-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781455610860

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Exploration of the Grand Canyon has attracted the attention of adventurers from Coronado to Roosevelt and captured the imaginations of millions worldwide. In the early part of the twentieth century, development of the canyon as a tourist destination, a source of mining prospects, an artistic subject, and a geological wonder increased at tremendous rates due to the linking of the Santa Fe railroad line with the canyon's edge from Williams and Flagstaff. Rudy J. Gerber's The Railroad and the Canyon is a historical expedition into the events that led to the building of the railroad and its impact on the canyon. From the first deadly attempts to run trains through the canyon to the industries that sprouted up alongside its tracks, this story of man's quest to conquer the canyon by train is both fascinating and enlightening. Gerber introduces the famous figures from John Hance, whose stagecoaches brought adventurous spectators to the rim; to Buckey O'Neill, who convinced financiers to run the rails to his property; to Mary Jane Colter, the architect whose work remains today as part of the national park grounds. The race to the canyon was not without legal battles and dry spells for tourism. This book tells how landowners battled for rights to the rails, how the railroad marketed its canyon trips, how the hotels developed and grew, and how roads and cars competed with the rails for carrying visitors to the canyon. Included are also stories of the archeological finds along the tracks and sights found along the guideposts of the trek. Rudy J. Gerber has been a longtime college professor, lawyer, writer, and explorer of the canyon lands. He currently sits as a judge on the Arizona State Court of Appeals in Phoenix. Escaping from the city, he can be found at his mountain cabin outside of Williams, still within earshot of the famed train lines he has written this book about.

Grand Canyon Treks

Grand Canyon Treks
Title Grand Canyon Treks PDF eBook
Author Harvey Butchart
Publisher Spotted Dog Press (CA)
Total Pages 300
Release 1998
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Full of commentary of his many and varied explorations including maps and photographs, this book is a must for anyone aspiring to hike remote areas of the Grand Canyon.

Downriver

Downriver
Title Downriver PDF eBook
Author Will Hobbs
Publisher Laurel Leaf
Total Pages 212
Release 1996
Genre Adventure stories
ISBN 9780440226734

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No adults, no permit, no river map. Just some "borrowed" gear from Discovery Unlimited, the outdoor education program Jessie and her new companions have just ditched. Jessie and the others are having the time of their lives floating beneath sheer red walls, exploring unknown caves and dangerous waterfalls, and plunging through the Grand Canyon's roaring rapids. No one, including Troy, who emerges as the group's magnetic and ultimately frightening leader, can forsee the challenges and conflicts. What will be the consequences of their reckless adventure?

Great Escapes: Arizona (Great Escapes)

Great Escapes: Arizona (Great Escapes)
Title Great Escapes: Arizona (Great Escapes) PDF eBook
Author Teresa Bitler
Publisher The Countryman Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2008-05-17
Genre Travel
ISBN 0881507415

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Travel & holiday.