Take a measured, illustrated look at an early 20th‑century journey across the eastern United States. This guide follows a planned excursion from the Atlantic coast toward the nation’s interior, blending travel narrative with geographic explanation and historical context.
The book documents an actual itinerary, pausing to visit universities, government bureaus, and key landscapes from the Blue Ridge and Piedmont through the Hudson Gorge and Mohawk Valley, then on to the Great Lakes region. It explains how rivers, escarpments, and glacial history shaped towns, routes, and shipping lanes, all while tracing the evolution of transportation networks like the Erie Canal and modern railways.
What you’ll experience
- Clear explanations of regional features, such as the piedmont belt, fault-line scarps, and the shift from crystalline rocks to coastal plains.
- Sightseeing notes on major watercourses and urban centers, including river crossings, levee systems, and river navigation.
- A window into the historical planning and execution of a long, multi-day excursion with stops at cities, universities, and ridges.
- Observations on how topography influenced travel, settlement, and commerce across the era.
Ideal for readers who enjoy geographic history, travel writing, and detailed field descriptions of the eastern United States.
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PAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Artikel-Nr. LW-9781332133635
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