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Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, Date: 2007. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 128 pages. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Glossy pictorial covers. 2007. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0738544310 US
Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, Date: 2007. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 128 pages. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Glossy pictorial covers. 2007. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0738544310 9780738544311 [US]
ISBN10: 0738544310, ISBN13: 9780738544311, [publisher: Arcadia Publishing] Softcover Inscribed and SIGNED by Author on Title Page [Marietta, GA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0738544310, ISBN13: 9780738544311, [publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)] Softcover Paperback. Travelers on North Georgia's Dixie Highway in the first half of the 20th century experienced a unique excursion. The first interstate highway to link the American South to the urban North was conceived as a tourism route. Local communities lobbied the Dixie Highway Association for a place on the route, a chance to show off local attractions, and for a piece of the economic action. The highway drew visitors to natural wonders, Native American historic sites, and Civil War battlefields. Local entrepreneurs built tourist courts, cabins, inns, and motels and opened hot dog stands, diners, and restaurants. Car dealerships, filling posts, and service stations accommodated the nascent automobile. Resourceful men and women sold farm produce and local handiworks at roadside markets. The handmade chenille coverlets were an especially popular purchase for visitors who soon learned to follow the displays south to Atlanta. Images of America: North Georgia's Dixie Highway traces the development of the tourism route, the growth of businesses serving the visitors, and the evolution of the tufted bedspread into the modern tufted carpet industry. Travelers on North Georgias Dixie Highway in the first half of the 20th century experienced a unique excursion. The first interstate highway to link the American South to the urban North was conceived as a tourism route. Local ...
Arcadia 2007 First Editiion Paperback Fine Book. Signed. Iscribed By the Author Inscribed to Senator Isakson by Abbie Tucker parker a nice association item.
Arcadia, Date: 2007. First Editiion . Paperback. Fine. Inscribed to Senator Isakson by Abbie Tucker parker a nice association item 2007. Arcadia ISBN 0738544310 9780738544311 [US]
ISBN10: 0738544310, ISBN13: 9780738544311, [publisher: Arcadia] Softcover Inscribed to Senator Isakson by Abbie Tucker parker a nice association item [marietta, GA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0738544310, ISBN13: 9780738544311, [publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)] Softcover Paperback. Travelers on North Georgia's Dixie Highway in the first half of the 20th century experienced a unique excursion. The first interstate highway to link the American South to the urban North was conceived as a tourism route. Local communities lobbied the Dixie Highway Association for a place on the route, a chance to show off local attractions, and for a piece of the economic action. The highway drew visitors to natural wonders, Native American historic sites, and Civil War battlefields. Local entrepreneurs built tourist courts, cabins, inns, and motels and opened hot dog stands, diners, and restaurants. Car dealerships, filling posts, and service stations accommodated the nascent automobile. Resourceful men and women sold farm produce and local handiworks at roadside markets. The handmade chenille coverlets were an especially popular purchase for visitors who soon learned to follow the displays south to Atlanta. Images of America: North Georgia's Dixie Highway traces the development of the tourism route, the growth of businesses serving the visitors, and the evolution of the tufted bedspread into the modern tufted carpet industry. Travelers on North Georgias Dixie Highway in the first half of the 20th century experienced a unique excursion. The first interstate highway to link the American South to the urban North was conceived as a tourism route. Local ...
Arcadia Publishing, Date: 2007-05-21. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2007. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0738544310 9780738544311 [US]
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