North Carolina Architecture

North Carolina Architecture
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 677
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ISBN-10 : 9781469620787
ISBN-13 : 1469620782
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis North Carolina Architecture by : Catherine W. Bishir

This award-winning, lavishly illustrated history displays the wide range of North Carolina's architectural heritage, from colonial times to the beginning of World War II. North Carolina Architecture addresses the state's grand public and private buildings that have become familiar landmarks, but it also focuses on the quieter beauty of more common structures: farmhouses, barns, urban dwellings, log houses, mills, factories, and churches. These buildings, like the people who created them and who have used them, are central to the character of North Carolina. Now in a convenient new format, this portable edition of North Carolina Architecture retains all of the text of the original edition as well as hundreds of halftones by master photographer Tim Buchman. Catherine Bishir's narrative analyzes construction and design techniques and locates the structures in their cultural, political, and historical contexts. This extraordinary history of North Carolina's built world presents a unique and valuable portrait of the state.

A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina

A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina
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Total Pages : 632
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015052307363
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Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina by : Catherine W. Bishir

Central North Carolina boasts a rich and varied architectural landscape. This richly illustrated guide offers a fascinating look at the Piedmont's historic architecture, covering more than 2,000 sites in 34 counties. 535 illustrations.

Sticks and Stones

Sticks and Stones
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1469621355
ISBN-13 : 9781469621357
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Sticks and Stones by : M. Ruth Little

Sticks and Stones: Three Centuries of North Carolina Gravemarkers

The Ultimate Guide to Asheville and the Western North Carolina Mountains

The Ultimate Guide to Asheville and the Western North Carolina Mountains
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0991039807
ISBN-13 : 9780991039807
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ultimate Guide to Asheville and the Western North Carolina Mountains by :

"The Ultimate Guide to Asheville & the Western North Carolina Mountains is the regional guidebook to Asheville and vast mountain region of North Carolina. In print since 1998, this latest up-to-date edition written by a local author Lee James Pantas is a wonderful resource for vacation or relocation planning. An easy-to-use, superbly indexed guide that covers every aspect of Asheville as well as in-depth coverage of all of the other 70 cities and towns, from the foothills to the highest peaks, including Boone, Hendersonville, Hickory, Lenoir, Morganton and Waynesville"--Amazon.com.

Durham County

Durham County
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 664
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ISBN-10 : 9780822349839
ISBN-13 : 0822349833
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Durham County by : Jean Bradley Anderson

This sweeping history of Durham County, North Carolina, extends from the seventeenth century to the end of the twentieth.

Thomas Day

Thomas Day
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780807895719
ISBN-13 : 0807895717
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Thomas Day by : Patricia Phillips Marshall

Thomas Day (1801-61), a free man of color from Milton, North Carolina, became the most successful cabinetmaker in North Carolina--white or black--during a time when most blacks were enslaved and free blacks were restricted in their movements and activities. His surviving furniture and architectural woodwork still represent the best of nineteenth-century craftsmanship and aesthetics. In this lavishly illustrated book, Patricia Phillips Marshall and Jo Ramsay Leimenstoll show how Day plotted a carefully charted course for success in antebellum southern society. Beginning in the 1820s, he produced fine furniture for leading white citizens and in the 1840s and '50s diversified his offerings to produce newel posts, stair brackets, and distinctive mantels for many of the same clients. As demand for his services increased, the technological improvements Day incorporated into his shop contributed to the complexity of his designs. Day's style, characterized by undulating shapes, fluid lines, and spiraling forms, melded his own unique motifs with popular design forms, resulting in a distinctive interpretation readily identified to his shop. The photographs in the book document furniture in public and private collections and architectural woodwork from private homes not previously associated with Day. The book provides information on more than 160 pieces of furniture and architectural woodwork that Day produced for 80 structures between 1835 and 1861. Through in-depth analysis and generous illustrations, including over 240 photographs (20 in full color) and architectural photography by Tim Buchman, Marshall and Leimenstoll provide a comprehensive perspective on and a new understanding of the powerful sense of aesthetics and design that mark Day's legacy.

Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers

Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers
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Publisher : Blair
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0895873567
ISBN-13 : 9780895873569
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers by : Peter J. Barr

North Carolina's fire lookout towers once stood watch over the mountain forests. Today, they risk becoming forgotten monuments to the value of our wild lands. Hiking North Carolina's Lookout Towers restores glory to these historic forest sentinels. It proves the lookouts to be scenic treasures accessible to anyone who enjoys a vigorous walk in the outdoors and the view from the top of a mountain. Including among the 26 towers covered in the book are Shuckstack Lookout, a steel tower in Great Smoky Mountains National Park overlooking Fontana Dam and Fontana Lake Wayah Bald Lookout, a stone structure built by the CCC that has been converted into an observation tower offering breathtaking views of Nantahala National Forest Mount Mitchell Lookout, a new observation tower that has followed several previous lookouts atop the highest peak in the eastern United States Mount Cammerer Lookout, a historic tower once in disrepair that now represents a landmark effort in lookout restoration Green Knob Lookout, a former live-in tower that offers stunning views of Pisgah National Forest and the Black Mountains The tower chapters contain detailed hiking routes of varying difficulty, historical information, descriptions of the views, photos, and maps. Information on lookout tower organizations, towers with restricted access, removed towers, and lookouts just outside the state is also included. Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts alike will find North Carolina's lookout towers to be the perfect hiking destinations. Book jacket.

Grandfather Mountain

Grandfather Mountain
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 676
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ISBN-10 : 9781469627007
ISBN-13 : 1469627000
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Grandfather Mountain by : Randy Johnson

With its prominent profile recognizable for miles around and featuring vistas among the most beloved in the Appalachians, North Carolina's Grandfather Mountain is many things to many people: an easily recognized landmark along the Blue Ridge Parkway, a popular tourist destination, a site of annual Highland Games, and an internationally recognized nature preserve. In this definitive book on Grandfather, Randy Johnson guides readers on a journey through the mountain's history, from its geological beginnings millennia ago and the early days of exploration to its role in regional development and eventual establishment as a North Carolina state park. Along the way, he shows how Grandfather has changed, and has been changed by, the people of western North Carolina and beyond. To tell the full natural and human story, Johnson draws not only on historical sources but on his rich personal experience working closely on the mountain alongside Hugh Morton and others. The result is a unique and personal telling of Grandfather's lasting significance. The book includes more than 200 historical and contemporary photographs, maps, and a practical guide to hiking the extensive trails, appreciating key plant and animal species and photographing the natural wonder that is Grandfather.