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Recreation in the United States: National Historic Landmark Theme Study
The history of recreation in America is associated with a broad range of properties representing activities that suggest themselves for possible historic recognition. Baseball parks; college and professional football gridirons; yacht clubs; amusement parks, roller coasters, and carousels; circuses; camps; resort hotels; horse and auto racetracks; zoos; aquariums, planetariums' world's fair sites; and casinos are all recreational sites. The report examines a number of outstanding and illustrative examples of these types for potential National Historic Landmark designation. The properties described in the study have been selected to represent places and activities that have had a major impact in American history. The properties and individuals associated with them are, in many cases, just as well known to most Americans as masterworks of architecture and political and literary figures. Those accessible to the public are visited by numbers of people that would overwhelm learned societies or scholarly institutions.
Recreation in the United States: National Historic Landmark Theme Study
The history of recreation in America is associated with a broad range of properties representing activities that suggest themselves for possible historic recognition. Baseball parks; college and professional football gridirons; yacht clubs; amusement parks, roller coasters, and carousels; circuses; camps; resort hotels; horse and auto racetracks; zoos; aquariums, planetariums' world's fair sites; and casinos are all recreational sites. The report examines a number of outstanding and illustrative examples of these types for potential National Historic Landmark designation. The properties described in the study have been selected to represent places and activities that have had a major impact in American history. The properties and individuals associated with them are, in many cases, just as well known to most Americans as masterworks of architecture and political and literary figures. Those accessible to the public are visited by numbers of people that would overwhelm learned societies or scholarly institutions.
Recreation in the United States: National Historic Landmark Theme Study
J. H. Charleton (Autor:in)
1986
1066 pages
Report
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Englisch
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