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Great American Railroad Stations Janet G. Potter

Great American Railroad Stations By Janet G. Potter

Great American Railroad Stations by Janet G. Potter


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Visit the landmarks from the golden age of American railroads. In 1828, with the founding of the Baltimore & Ohio, America had its first railroad. As tracks crisscrossed the landscape, railroad stations sprang up across the nation. Many of them were monumental buildings, the pride of their cities and towns.

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Great American Railroad Stations by Janet G. Potter

Visit the landmarks from the golden age of American railroads In 1828, with the founding of the Baltimore & Ohio, America had its first railroad. As tracks crisscrossed the landscape, railroad stations sprang up across the nation. Many of them were monumental buildings, the pride of their cities and towns. But with the advent of the American romance with the automobile, the railroad industry fell into decline and many of these grand structures lost their use. Some were destroyed, others survive today as landmarks. With words and photographs, this book captures the spirit of over 700 American railroad stations that remain today, in all fifty states. Some are still stations, some are restaurants, some are museums. All are worth exploring as remnants of the great railroad system that once spanned the nation. * Foreword by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a vocal proponent of train station preservation * Over 500 historic and contemporary detailed photographs and line illustrations * Discussion of the importance of preservation issues and the difficulties encountered in rescuing railroad stations JANET GREENSTEIN POTTER (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a writer, lecturer, and film producer. Her interest in historic preservation led to the production of a PBS program entitled Whistle Stops to Railway Palaces: The Legacy of American Train Stations.

About Janet G. Potter

JANET GREENSTEIN POTTER is a writer and lecturer on architectural history. A veteran of years in the historic preservation trenches, she brings to this book a realist's perspective on saving old depots and an abiding affection for those that have been lost.

Table of Contents

Partial table of contents:; ESSAY PORTION.; 100 Years of Glory.; Save the Depot!; NEW ENGLAND.; Connecticut.; Massachusetts.; Rhode Island.; MID--ATLANTIC.; District of Columbia.; New Jersey.; Pennsylvania.; SOUTH.; Alabama.; Florida.; Kentucky.; Mississippi.; South Carolina.; Virginia.; MIDWEST.; Indiana.; Kansas.; Minnesota.; Nebraska.; Ohio.; South Dakota.; SOUTHWEST.; New Mexico.; Texas.; WEST.; Alaska.; Colorado.; Idaho.; Nevada.; Utah.; Wyoming.; CLOSING SECTION.; Epilogue.; Further Reading.; Information Sources.; Index.

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CIN0471143898G
9780471143895
0471143898
Great American Railroad Stations by Janet G. Potter
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19960420
576
N/A
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