Manifest Destinations

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Tourists started visiting the American West in sizable numbers after the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads were completed in 1869. Contemporary travel brochures and guidebooks of the 1870s sold tourists on the spectacular scenery of the West, and depicted its cities as extensions of the natural landscape—as well as places where efficient business operations and architectural grandeur prevailed—all now easily accessible thanks to the relative comfort of transcontinental rail travel. Yet as people flocked to western cities, it was the everyday life that captured their interest—the new technologies, incessant clatter, and all the upheaval of modern metropolises. In Manifest Destinations, J. Philip Gruen examines the ways in which tourists experienced Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, and San Francisco between 1869 and 1893, a period of rapid urbanization and accelerated modernity. Gruen pays particular attention to the contrast between the way these cities were promoted and the way visitors actually experienced them. Guidebooks made Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, and San Francisco seem like picturesque environments sprinkled with civilized buildings and refined people. But Gruen’s research in diaries, letters, and traveler narratives shows that tourists were interested—as tourists usually are—in the unexpected encounters that characterize city life. Visitors relished the cities’ unfamiliar storefronts and advertising, public transit systems, ethnic diversity, and multiple dwellings in all their urban messiness. They thrust themselves into the noise, danger, and cacophony. Western cities did not always live up to the marketing strategies of guidebooks, but the western cities’ fast pace and many novelties held extraordinary appeal to visitors from the East Coast and abroad. In recounting lively anecdotes, and by focusing on tourist perceptions of everyday life in western cities, Gruen shows how these cities developed the economy of tourism to eventually encompass both the urban and the natural West.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : J. Philip Gruen
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Release : 2014-09-02
File : 373 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780806147314


Af Manual

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Genre : Aeronautics, Military
Author : United States. Department of the Air Force
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Release : 1957
File : 92 Pages
ISBN-13 : UIUC:30112107098961


Urban Street Stormwater Guide

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The Urban Street Stormwater Guide begins from the principle that street design can support--or degrade--the urban area's overall environmental health. By incorporating Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) into the right-of-way, cities can manage stormwater and reap the public health, environmental, and aesthetic benefits of street trees, planters, and greenery in the public realm. Building on the successful NACTO urban street guides, the Urban Street Stormwater Guide provides the best practices for the design of GSI along transportation corridors. The state-of-the-art solutions in this guide will assist urban planners and designers, transportation engineers, city officials, ecologists, public works officials, and others interested in the role of the built urban landscape in protecting the climate, water quality, and natural environment.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : National Association of City Transportation Officials
Publisher : Island Press
Release : 2017-06-29
File : 169 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781610918121


Catalog Of Printed Books

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Genre : America
Author : Bancroft Library
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Release : 1964
File : 818 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105117173828


A Resource Guide For Fitness Programs For Older Persons

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Genre : Exercise for older people
Author : Alan Pardini
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Release : 1987
File : 40 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCR:31210023568759


Journal Of The West

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Genre : Electronic journals
Author : Lorrin L. Morrison
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Release : 1987
File : 494 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X002400165


Global Street Design Guide

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The Global Street Design Guide is a timely resource that sets a global baseline for designing streets and public spaces and redefines the role of streets in a rapidly urbanizing world. The guide will broaden how to measure the success of urban streets to include: access, safety, mobility for all users, environmental quality, economic benefit, public health, and overall quality of life. The first-ever worldwide standards for designing city streets and prioritizing safety, pedestrians, transit, and sustainable mobility are presented in the guide. Participating experts from global cities have helped to develop the principles that organize the guide. The Global Street Design Guide builds off the successful tools and tactics defined in NACTO's Urban Street Design Guide and Urban Bikeway Design Guide while addressing a variety of street typologies and design elements found in various contexts around the world.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Global Designing Cities Initiative
Publisher : Island Press
Release : 2016-10-13
File : 425 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781610917018


The Uniform Trade List Annual

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With alphabetical indexes of firms and trade specialties.

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Genre : American literature
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Release : 1873
File : 1636 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D00435049Q


Manifest Destinations

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Author : Jason Philip Gruen
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Release : 2004
File : 966 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:C3497187


Sale Catalogues

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Author : American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm)
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Release : 1906
File : 782 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015078674051