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21. United States Capital Cities Fact
$42.00
22. Quad Cities: Bluebox Limited,
 
23. Geography of the Ghetto: Perceptions,
 
$5.95
24. Urban cartography and the mapping
 
25. The fanciful geography of 1836
 
26. Urban geography
$16.99
27. Forever Open, Clear, and Free:
 
28. William W. Powers State Fish and
$20.25
29. Icons and Aliens: Law, Aesthetics,
$25.99
30. Hard As the Rock Itself: Place
 
31. Giant City State Park: A break
$73.39
32. Urban Land Use Planning, Fifth
 
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21. United States Capital Cities Fact Files Springfield, Illinois
by Uscensus
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-01-09)
list price: US$0.99
Asin: B0033AHJEY
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United States Capital Cities Fact Files




Too many people? Look it up here.
Average income, look here.
Poverty rate? It is here.
And so much more……

What do you need to know???

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22. Quad Cities: Bluebox Limited, Davenport-Iowa, Bettendorf-Iowa, East Moline-Illinois, Rock Island County, Alcoa
Paperback: 88 Pages (2010-02-20)
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Asin: 6130463138
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Quad Cities is a geographic region of the Mid-Mississippi Valley of the United States that includes several communities in the states of Iowa and Illinois. As of 2008, the population is 377,625. Before World War I, the area was known as the "Tri-Cities", and included only Davenport, Rock Island, and Moline. With the growth of Rock Island County, East Moline was eventually given "equal status," and the region became known as the "Quad Cities" during the 1930s. With the opening of an Alcoa plant in 1948, Bettendorf grew such that many people in the community openly discussed the adoption of the name "Quint Cities". Indeed, WOC-TV (as KWQC-TV was then called) did much "Quint Cities" promotion in the early-to-mid-1950s. However, by this time, the name "Quad Cities" had become known well beyond the area, and "Quint Cities" never caught on. Eventually Bettendorf passed East Moline in size. The "Quad Cities" name is now technically a misnomer, as the area includes five cities, each with a population of over 20,000 and many other contiguous or nearby communities.` ... Read more


23. Geography of the Ghetto: Perceptions, Problems, and Alternatives (Perspectives in Geography)
 Hardcover: 273 Pages (1972-11)
list price: US$30.00
Isbn: 0875800319
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24. Urban cartography and the mapping of Chicago*.: An article from: The Geographical Review
by Robert R. Churchill
 Digital: 28 Pages (2004-01-01)
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Asin: B000ALQKWQ
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This digital document is an article from The Geographical Review, published by American Geographical Society on January 1, 2004. The length of the article is 8263 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the author: City maps are among the oldest and most popular forms of cartographic representation, yet urban cartography has received only limited scholarly attention. A review of the early history of city mapping suggests a progression of representational forms from profile to perspective to plan, a progression that parallels urban growth. The history of urban mapping reflects a desire to comprehend the geography of the city for reasons of curiosity and practical necessity, but the map also may become an icon that engenders a sense of pride and belonging, if not allegiance and control. An examination of Chicago maps indicates that, in addition to evolution in representational styles, the subjects of maps change to serve demands of the moment. City maps not only constitute a rich historical archive but also are dynamic agents in urban development. The urban landscape is shaped by cartographic vision. Keywords: Chicago, city maps, urban cartography.

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Title: Urban cartography and the mapping of Chicago*.
Author: Robert R. Churchill
Publication: The Geographical Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 2004
Publisher: American Geographical Society
Volume: 94Issue: 1Page: 1(22)

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25. The fanciful geography of 1836
by William D Walters
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1984)

Asin: B000739B3M
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26. Urban geography
by Ying-cheng Kiang
 Unknown Binding: 328 Pages (1966)

Asin: B0007DUC0I
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27. Forever Open, Clear, and Free: The Struggle for Chicago's Lakefront
by Lois Wille
Paperback: 214 Pages (1991-06-11)
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Asin: 0226898725
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Of the thirty miles of Lake Michigan shoreline within the city limits of Chicago, twenty-four miles is public park land. The crown jewels of its park system, the lakefront parks bewitch natives and visitors alike with their brisk winds, shady trees, sandy beaches, and rolling waves. Like most good things, the protection of the lakefront parks didn't come easy, and this book chronicles the hard-fought and never-ending battles Chicago citizens have waged to keep them "forever open, clear, and free."

Illustrated with historic and contemporary photographs, Wille's book tells how Chicago's lakefront has survived a century of development. The story serves as a warning to anyone who thinks the struggle for the lakefront is over, or who takes for granted the beauty of its public beaches and parks.

"A thoroughly fascinating and well-documented narrative which draws the reader into the sights, smells and sounds of Chicago's story. . . . Everyone who cares about the development of land and its conservation will benefit from reading Miss Wille's book."—Daniel J. Shannon, Architectural Forum

"Not only good reading, it is also a splendid example of how to equip concerned citizens for their necessary participation in the politics of planning and a more livable environment."—Library Journal
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5-0 out of 5 stars An outsider's port of entry to the Windy City
Here is the story the subtitle suggests: Chicagoans gradually realized that the lands fronting Lake Michigan were more than mere wastelands to be utilized variously by industrialists and conventioneers, and this realization led citizens from A. Montgomery Ward down to the plainest of the plain to do battle with a series of regimes which seemed to have a very odd construction of the phrase, from the city charter, "forever open, free and clear". It is the people, not the government of Chicago, whom we should thank that parts of Grant, Jackson, and Lincoln Parks are still "open, free and clear".
Beyond her immediate theme, however, Lois Wille has written an excellent concise introduction to the history of Chicago, which will especially appeal to those who approach history from the viewpoint of non-conformism.And in a city like Chicago, you're either part of the Machine or a non-conformist.
Lois Wille was a colleague of Mike Royko, all the way from the Chicago Daily News days. She has all of his creativity and productive skepticism, and, in her own way, did just as much to worry and afflict the destructive establishmentarians who by fair means and foul seem to wind up governing the City of Chicago. ... Read more


28. William W. Powers State Fish and Wildlife Area: A little park in a big city
by Chris Ganczewski
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2000)

Asin: B0006RIXHO
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29. Icons and Aliens: Law, Aesthetics, and Environmental Change
by John J. Costonis
Hardcover: 152 Pages (1989-01-01)
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Asin: 0252015533
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30. Hard As the Rock Itself: Place And Identity in the American Mining Town (Mining the American West)
by David Robertson
Hardcover: 216 Pages (2006-08)
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Asin: 0870818503
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he first intensive analysis of sense of place in American mining towns, Hard as the Rock Itself: Place and Identity in the American Mining Town provides rare insight into the struggles and rewards of life in these communities. David Robertson contends that these communities--often characterized in scholarly and literary works as derelict, as sources of debasing moral influence, and as scenes of environmental decay--have a strong and enduring sense of place and have even embraced some of the signs of so-called dereliction.

Robertson documents the history of Toluca, Illinois; Cokedale, Colorado; and Picher, Oklahoma, from the mineral discovery phase through mine closure, telling for the first time how these century-old mining towns have survived and how sense of place has played a vital role.

Acknowledging the hardships that mining's social, environmental, and economic legacies have created for current residents, Robertson argues that the industry's influences also have contributed to the creation of strong, cohesive communities in which residents have always identified with the severe landscape and challenging, but rewarding way of life.

Robertson contends that the tough, unpretentious appearance of mining landscapes mirrors qualities that residents value in themselves, confirming that a strong sense of place in mining regions, as elsewhere, is not necessarily wedded to an attractive aesthetic or even to a thriving economy.

Mining historians, geographers, and other students of place in the American landscape will find fascinating material in Hard As the Rock Itself. ... Read more


31. Giant City State Park: A break from the norm
by Michael Grossman
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1999)

Asin: B0006RCALO
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32. Urban Land Use Planning, Fifth Edition
by Philip R. Berke, David R Godschalk
Hardcover: 504 Pages (2006-04-10)
list price: US$75.00 -- used & new: US$73.39
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Asin: 0252030796
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Divided into three sections, this edition of "Urban Land Use Planning" deftly balances an authoritative, up-to-date discussion of current practices with a vision of what land use planning should become. It explores the societal context of land use planning and proposes a model for understanding and reconciling the divergent priorities among competing stakeholders; it explains how to build planning support systems to assess future conditions, evaluate policy choices, create visions, and compare scenarios; and it sets forth a methodology for creating plans that will influence future land use change. Discussions new to the fifth edition include how to incorporate the three Es of sustainable development (economy, environment, and equity) into sustainable communities, methods for including livability objectives and techniques, the integration of transportation and land use, the use of digital media in planning support systems, and collective urban design based on analysis and public participation. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Never too late to read it~
This is a perfect book for those who just entered this field, since the land types, land economy, land whatever will no longer be difficult to tackle with.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for Grad School
Needed it for Grad Urban Planning class...Got book, difficult at first with terminology, but than it goes smoothly. It mainly is about draft planning and the creation of...It does a good job outlining all the issues, but making you're own outline of ure notes from the book will help even more...

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Condition - very satisfied!
Arrived in a timely manner and as good as new.Good reading so far too. ... Read more


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