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Vanishing Landmarks of Georgia Joseph Kovarik

Vanishing Landmarks of Georgia By Joseph Kovarik

Vanishing Landmarks of Georgia by Joseph Kovarik


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A guidebook with full-color photos for 56 gristmills and 16 covered bridges in GA

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Vanishing Landmarks of Georgia: Gristmills & Covered Bridges by Joseph Kovarik

Historic landmarks are often the victims in our fast-paced rush toward new development. Two iconic structures that conjure up memories of a simpler time are the gristmill and the covered bridge. An 1876 report from the Georgia Department of Agriculture stated that there were over 1200 water-powered mills in the state. There is no record of how many covered bridges existed in the state, but the numbers of both kinds of structures that still stand continues to decrease.

Vanishing Landmarks of Georgia spotlights 56 remaining gristmills and 16 covered bridges. In addition to stunning color photographs of each structure, the guide provides a history of the site and detailed directions, including maps and GPS coordinates.

Not only can you enjoy the photographs of these vanishing landmarks from the comfort of your armchair at home, but you can also locate these structures and visit them before they disappear from our landscape.

Joseph Kovarik has researched and photographed the Georgia gristmills and covered bridges since 2007. His images have been displayed in shows in Colorado Springs, Lone Tree, and Louisville, CO; Palm Springs and the San Diego Museum of Natural History, in California, and the Buttonwood Art Center in Kansas City, MO. He divides his time between his home in Colorado Springs, CO, and his daughter's home in Cumming, GA.

In this guide, Kovarik spotlights 56 remaining gristmills and 16 covered bridges. In addition to stunning color photographs of each structure, the guide provides a history of the site and detailed directions, as well as a map and GPS coordinates. Not only can you enjoy the photographs of these vanishing landmarks from the comfort of your armchair at home, but you can also locate these structures and visit them before they disappear from our landscape.

About Joseph Kovarik

Joseph Kovarik has researched and photographed the Georgia gristmills and covered bridges since 2007. His images have been displayed in shows in Colorado Springs, Lone Tree, and Louisville, CO; Palm Springs and the San Diego Museum of Natural History, in California, and the Buttonwood Art Center in Kansas City, MO. He divides his time between his home in Colorado Springs, CO, and his daughter's home in Cumming, GA.

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CIN0895876701G
9780895876706
0895876701
Vanishing Landmarks of Georgia: Gristmills & Covered Bridges by Joseph Kovarik
Used - Good
Paperback
John F Blair Publisher
2016-10-20
176
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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