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Maddie on Things: A Super Serious Project About Dogs and Physics

audiobook Maddie on Things: A Super Serious Project About Dogs and Physics by Theron Humphrey in Arts-Photography

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From Palo Duro Canyon in the Panhandle to Lake Corpus Christi on the coast; from Balmorhea in far West Texas to Caddo Lake near the Louisiana border; the state parks of Texas are home not only to breathtaking natural beauty; but also to historic buildings and other structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the 1930s.In Texas State Parks and the CCC: The Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps; Cynthia Brandimarte has mined the organizationrsquo;s archives; as well as those of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission and the Texas Department of Transportation; to compile a rich visual record of how this New Deal program left an indelible stamp on many of the parks we still enjoy today.Some fifty thousand men were enrolled in the CCC in Texas. Between 1933 and 1942; they constructed trails; cabins; concession buildings; bathhouses; dance pavilions; a hotel; and a motor court. Before they arrived; the statersquo;s parklands consisted of fourteen parks on about 800 acres; but by the end of World War II; CCC workers had helped create a system of forty-eight parks on almost 60;000 acres throughout Texas.Accompanied by many never-published images that reveal all aspects of the CCC in Texas; from architectural plans to camp life; Texas State Parks and the CCC covers the formation and development of the CCC and its design philosophy; the building of the parks and the daily experiences of the workers; the completion and management of the parks in the first decades after the war; and the ongoing process of maintaining and preserving the iconic structures that define the rustic; handcrafted look of the CCC.With a call for greater appreciation of these historical resources; especially in light of the recent Bastrop fire; which threatened one of the statersquo;s most popular CCC-era destinations; Brandimarte profiles twenty-nine parks; providing a descriptive history of each and information on its CCC company; the dates of CCC activity; and the CCC-built structures still existing within the park.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Cute baby book.By Pauline J. CambridgeVery happy with this book. I have yet to do any of the patterns.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The patterns not terribly creative and most knit in worsted weight which is ...By Pamela BurnsThe book was disappointing. The patterns not terribly creative and most knit in worsted weight which is heavy for infants.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. wonderful projectsBy Deborah A. FurtadoThis is an amazing book of knitted items for babies. Very soon I will be trying some of the projects.

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