
Abilene Landmarks
An Illustrated Tour - the Story of Abilene As Told Through 100 of Its Most Historic Buildings
State House Press
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2009
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-933337-30-2 (ISBN)
Description
Every city has a look and feel that informs how people respond to it. Visitors react to the skyline, clean streets, traffic patterns and the like, while its citizens speak of civic pride, heritage, and spirit. This love of place illustrates the passions and values of the society that fosters it. Some economists and thinkers refer to social capital, others cultural capital, when discussing the value added by the appreciation of the history and heritage of a community. The more people know about their hometown, the more they support it, love it, and keep it. The settlement that sprang up along the Texas and Pacific Railroad at milepost 407 is no exception. Here, for the first time, are one hundred of Abilene's landmark buildings telling the history, hopes, and humanity of this city. Readers will not only discover a host of remarkable stories in this book, but they will also find the architectural expressions of a civilization that have made their mark on the West Texas landscape. From humble cottages to the first Hilton Hotel, and from railway depots to an air force base, Abilene's unique contribution to the American story unfolds through the buildings that compose its cityscapes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Abilene
United States
Illustrations
163 photos, 7 maps, references, index
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
1270 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-933337-30-2 (9781933337302)
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Persons
Robert F. Pace is chair of the History Department at McMurry University, and Donald S. Frazier is a professor of history at McMurry. Frazier served as history consultant for Frontier Texas, an interactive historical attraction which opened this year in Abilene.