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by Jonathan a Fink
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The Best of Minneapolis and St. Paul The Twin Cities are famous for their urban-meets-rural blend of locations, making Minneapolis and St. Paul unique outdoor destinations. Whether you're a resident or are visiting from out of town, to fully experience everything the Minnesota cities have to offer, you need to get outside. Explore Twin Cities Outdoors offers the details you need to easily find 20 of the area's top outdoor locations and a wide variety of activities, including trails in a nature...
The Upper Mississippi River Valley (Discover! America's Great River Road, #1)
by Pat Middleton
Packed with insider information in an easy-to-use format, Fodor's guide to Buenos Aires explores an exciting and extremely popular holiday destination
Before I began taking pictures in Iowa, I was photographing interiors of decaying industrial buildings in the northeastern United States. In 2002, I read a series of newspaper articles that described momentous changes in the agricultural economy of the Midwest and the resulting transformation of the landscape: unused and abandoned farm buildings left to decay in the countryside and in small towns. Perhaps due to my American studies background, I was intrigued by the idea of exploring this agrari...
Branson offers the beauty of the Ozark Mountains, rivers, and lakes as well as a variety of family activities and diverse entertainment. Join author W.C. Jameson as he explores the historical background of the region, the music scene, the surrounding countryside, and the local attractions.
In 1993 Jonathan Raban entered the Badlands, a place the size of England and the least visited region in all of the United States. Here he came across the ruins of a community and isolated homesteads. These homes, he realized, gave clues as to the characters and lives of the thousands of landless people who, seduced by the advertising of the railroad companies in the early 20th century, took the train West in search of new lives and a permanent agricultural community. What had happened to turn t...
Walks and Rambles in and around St. Louis (Walks & Rambles, #0)
by Robert Rubright
These gentle hiking books are packed with information about the natural history of the region.They're ideal for birders, nature lovers, and weekend walkers.
The Best of Duluth Duluth is famous as an outdoors destination, and whether you're a resident or are visiting from out of town, to fully experience everything the Minnesota city has to offer, you need to get outside. Explore Duluth Outdoors offers the details you need to easily find 20 of the city's top outdoor locations and a wide variety of activities, including trails through a railroad tunnel, near waterfalls, along Lake Superior, and more. Along with hiking and biking, you'll find thrillin...