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1. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 7.98
Dealer: Alibris, ThriftBooks-Baltimore via Alibris
Description: University Press of Kansas 2006 Annotated. Hardcover Very good May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. 

2. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West : Albuquerque Denver and Seattle
by Judy Mattivi Morley 
Price: USD 11.98
Dealer: Biblio, ThriftBooks
Description: University Press of Kansas, Date: 2006. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 2006. University Press of Kansas ISBN 070061477X 9780700614776 [US] 

3. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 11.98
Dealer: Abebooks, ThriftBooks-Dallas
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.05 [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

4. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque Denver and Seattle
by Judy Mattivi Morley 
Price: USD 22.01
Dealer: Biblio, Ergodebooks
Description: University Press of Kansas, Date: 2006-09. Hardcover. Good. 2006. University Press of Kansas ISBN 070061477X 9780700614776 [US] 

5. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque Denver and Seattle
by Morley Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 28.45
Dealer: Biblio, Michael Patrick McCarty, Bookseller
Description: University Press of Kansas, Date: 2006. First edition. Hard cover. Like New/Fine. 9x6x1. Stroll through Larimer Square in Denver or through Pioneer Square in Seattle and you feel that you're stepping into history while browsing the expensive boutiques and tourist shops. But are you?In this intriguing study of some of America's favorite places, Judy Morley takes a fresh look at adaptive reuse efforts in cities of the former frontier. Focusing on urban preservation resulting from the competing interests of architectural preservationists, city planners, chambers of commerce, and boosters, she shows how developers have often taken artistic license to refashion the western past into shopping centers and tourist traps—in ways that privilege an imagined "heritage" over a more complex history.Examining Old Town Albuquerque, Larimer Square and LoDo in Denver, and Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market in Seattle, Morley describes the creation and marketing of western heritage under the guise of historic preservation. She draws on extensive interviews, city council proceedings, and historic plats and photographs to construct a detailed picture of how these districts originally looked and were used, how they were renovated, and to what ends they were marketed.This is the first book to systematically address issues of historic preservation and western urban growth, examining the interplay of identity, preservation, and tourism. It identifies the economic, political, and social issues that transformed each historic district into a place that resonated with the popular imagination. Along the way, Morley exposes the ironies that have attracted criticism to historic districts, such as Old Town Albuquerque's celebration of Hispanic heritage—even though Hispanic residents were displaced during the renovation—or Larimer Square's hiding of its actual skid-row past beneath a veneer of more tourist-friendly history.But while critics charge that historic preservation often celebrates a sanitized past, Morley suggests that these locales offer both residents and visitors a window on a shared romantic history and a sense of belonging, serving as vital locations for community festivals, holiday events, and even public gatherings in times of tragedy. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West argues that, although these districts did not so much preserve history as create mythic identities for their cities, they have in their way reconciled the past with the needs of the future. 2006. University Press of Kansas ISBN 070061477X 9780700614776 [US] 

6. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 29.95
Dealer: Alibris, Michael Patrick McCarty, Books via Alibris
Description: University Press of Kansas 2006 First edition. Hard cover Like New in Fine jacket Size: 9x6x1; Stroll through Larimer Square in Denver or through Pioneer Square in Seattle and you feel that you're stepping into history while browsing the expensive boutiques and tourist shops. But are you? In this intriguing study of some of America's favorite places, Judy Morley takes a fresh look at adaptive reuse efforts in cities of the former frontier. Focusing on urban preservation resulting from the competing interests of architectural preservationists, city planners, chambers of commerce, and boosters, she shows how developers have often taken artistic license to refashion the western past into shopping centers and tourist traps-in ways that privilege an imagined "heritage" over a more complex history. Examining Old Town Albuquerque, Larimer Square and LoDo in Denver, and Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market in Seattle, Morley describes the creation and marketing of western heritage under the guise of historic preservation. She draws on extensive interviews, city council proceedings, and historic plats and photographs to construct a detailed picture of how these districts originally looked and were used, how they were renovated, and to what ends they were marketed. This is the first book to systematically address issues of historic preservation and western urban growth, examining the interplay of identity, preservation, and tourism. It identifies the economic, political, and social issues that transformed each historic district into a place that resonated with the popular imagination. Along the way, Morley exposes the ironies that have attracted criticism to historic districts, such as Old Town Albuquerque's celebration of Hispanic heritage-even though Hispanic residents were displaced during the renovation-or Larimer Square's hiding of its actual skid-row past beneath a veneer of more tourist-friendly history. But while critics charge that historic preservation often celebrates a sanitized past, Morley suggests that these locales offer both residents and visitors a window on a shared romantic history and a sense of belonging, serving as vital locations for community festivals, holiday events, and even public gatherings in times of tragedy. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West argues that, although these districts did not so much preserve history as create mythic identities for their cities, they have in their way reconciled the past with the needs of the future. 

7. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 29.95
Dealer: Abebooks, Michael Patrick McCarty, Bookseller
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover First Edition Stroll through Larimer Square in Denver or through Pioneer Square in Seattle and you feel that you're stepping into history while browsing the expensive boutiques and tourist shops. But are you?In this intriguing study of some of America's favorite places, Judy Morley takes a fresh look at adaptive reuse efforts in cities of the former frontier. Focusing on urban preservation resulting from the competing interests of architectural preservationists, city planners, chambers of commerce, and boosters, she shows how developers have often taken artistic license to refashion the western past into shopping centers and tourist traps?in ways that privilege an imagined "heritage" over a more complex history.Examining Old Town Albuquerque, Larimer Square and LoDo in Denver, and Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market in Seattle, Morley describes the creation and marketing of western heritage under the guise of historic preservation. She draws on extensive interviews, city council proceedings, and historic plats and photographs to construct a detailed picture of how these districts originally looked and were used, how they were renovated, and to what ends they were marketed.This is the first book to systematically address issues of historic preservation and western urban growth, examining the interplay of identity, preservation, and tourism. It identifies the economic, political, and social issues that transformed each historic district into a place that resonated with the popular imagination. Along the way, Morley exposes the ironies that have attracted criticism to historic districts, such as Old Town Albuquerque's celebration of Hispanic heritage?even though Hispanic residents were displaced during the renovation?or Larimer Square's hiding of its actual skid-row past beneath a veneer of more tourist-friendly history.But while critics charge that historic preservation often celebrates a sanitized past, Morley suggests that these locales offer both residents and visitors a window on a shared romantic history and a sense of belonging, serving as vital locations for community festivals, holiday events, and even public gatherings in times of tragedy. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West argues that, although these districts did not so much preserve history as create mythic identities for their cities, they have in their way reconciled the past with the needs of the future. [New Castle, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

8. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND THE IMAGINED WEST: Albuquerque Denver and Seattle
by MORLEY Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 35.00
Dealer: Biblio, Horizon Books
Description: Lawrence: University of Kansas, Date: 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. fine/near fine. 204 pp. First edition. Hardcover. Profuse b/w photos and maps. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Fine in Near Fine dustjacket. Jacket has very slight edge and corner wear. NORTHWEST. 2006. University of Kansas ISBN 070061477X 9780700614776 [US] 

9. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque Denver and Seattle
by Judy Mattivi Morley 
Price: USD 37.57
Dealer: Biblio, Front Range Books, LLC
Description: University Press of Kansas, Date: 2006. 1st Edition . Hardcover. New/New. NEW. FIRST EDITION. Will ship within 24-48 hours. 2006. University Press of Kansas ISBN 070061477x 9780700614776 [US] 

10. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Judy Mattivi Morley 
Price: USD 37.57
Dealer: Abebooks, Front Range Books, LLC
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover First Edition NEW. FIRST EDITION. Will ship within 24-48 hours. [Windsor, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

11. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 38.78
Dealer: Abebooks, Front Cover Books
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

12. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 39.71
Dealer: Abebooks, Wizard Books
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover New [Long Beach, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

13. Historic preservation & the imagined West : Albuquerque, Denver, & Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 45.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Inkberry Books
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, c2006.] Hardcover Location A5; (alk. paper) x, 204 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Catalog of an exhibition held at Annmary Brown Memorial, Brown University, RI, Apr. 9-June 19, 1998. [Niwot, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

14. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 68.28
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldBooks
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

15. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 94.00
Dealer: Abebooks, The Book Spot
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover [Sioux Falls, SD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

16. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 102.35
Dealer: Alibris, GridFreed via Alibris
Description: University Press of Kansas 2006-09-12 Annotated. Hardcover New Size: 9x6x1; New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 

17. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND THE IM
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 102.35
Dealer: Abebooks, BennettBooksLtd
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1 [North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

18. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque, Denver, and Seattle
by Morley, Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 103.58
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldenWavesOfBooks
Description: ISBN10: 070061477X, ISBN13: 9780700614776, [publisher: University Press of Kansas] Hardcover New. Fast Shipping and good customer service [Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]  

19. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West: Albuquerque Denver and Seattle
by Morley Judy Mattivi 
Price: USD 107.47
Dealer: Biblio, GridFreed LLC
Description: University Press of Kansas, Date: 2006-09-12. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2006. University Press of Kansas ISBN 070061477X 9780700614776 [US] 

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