Lost Cedar Rapids

Lost Cedar Rapids
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781467140652
ISBN-13 : 1467140651
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Lost Cedar Rapids by : Peter D. Looney

Cedar Rapids is the only city in America to house its government offices on an island. But tons of other iconic structures that defined the city are no longer around. The Little Gallery on First Avenue was created to showcase local artists. Yager's "moved up to bring prices down." The area was home to thirty-nine theaters, including two from 1928 that are still in operation. From the hotels to the factories, the ethnic districts to the depots, the dance halls to the amusement parks, these are the places that made a difference in the City of Five Seasons. Local author Pete Looney traces the history of the structures.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 0738519243
ISBN-13 : 9780738519241
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Cedar Rapids, Iowa by : George T. Henry

One hundred years ago, Cedar Rapids was nicknamed "The Parlor City" and "Queen City," and was known for its massive grain processing plants. Today, Cedar Rapids is known not only for its agricultural products, but also for its communications industries ranging from radio to avionics manufacturing to telecommunications. Cedar Rapids, Iowa focuses on the uniquely progressive heritage of the city, since its founding in 1842. The major institutions that made Cedar Rapids what it is today are included here in over 200 historic images from the collection of the History Center. Union Station, featured on the cover, was completed in 1897 and instantly became an impressive and fashionable gateway to the city. Other photographs look at the city's growth during the 1920s and '30s, when such structures as the Federal Building and Post Office, the Paramount Theatre, and the Art Center opened. This book focuses on Cedar Rapids from its early days as a "Parlor City" to its development of a "modern city" skyline in the late 1960s.

Lost Austin

Lost Austin
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9780738596136
ISBN-13 : 0738596132
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Lost Austin by : John H. Slate

Known to some as "Capitol City," "River City," and "Groover's Paradise," Austin is a diverse mix of university professors, students, politicians, musicians, state employees, artists, and both blue-collar and white-collar workers. The city is also home to the main campus of the University of Texas and several other universities. As Austin has grown to become more cosmopolitan, remnants of its small-town heritage have faded away. Austin's uniqueness--both past and present --is reflected in its food, architecture, historic places, music, and businesses. Many of these beloved institutions have moved on into history. While some are far removed in the mists of time, others are more recent and generate fond memories of good times and vivid experiences. Images of America: Lost Austin explores, through the collections of the Austin History Center and others, where Austinites once shopped, ate, drank, and played.

The Misadventures of Maude March

The Misadventures of Maude March
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Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780307488299
ISBN-13 : 0307488292
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Misadventures of Maude March by : Audrey Couloumbis

Eleven-year-old Sallie March is a whip-smart tomboy and voracious reader of Western adventure novels. When she and her sister Maude escape their self-serving guardians for the wilds of the frontier, they begin an adventure the likes of which Sallie has only read about. This time however, the "wanted woman" isn't a dime-novel villian, it's Sallie's very own sister! What follows is not the lies the papers printed, but the honest-to-goodness truth of how two sisters went from being orphans to being outlaws—and lived to tell the tale!

Derecho

Derecho
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1792349467
ISBN-13 : 9781792349461
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Derecho by : The Gazette

Road to Waubeek

Road to Waubeek
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Publisher : Ice Cube Press
Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : 1948509008
ISBN-13 : 9781948509008
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Road to Waubeek by : Barbara Feller

At the crossroads of two cultural icons exists Jay Sigmund, born near the Wapsipinicon River in Waubeek, Iowa. As the Regionalist movement was in full swing guess who had an enormous influence on well-known artist Grant Wood? Jay Sigmund! Also at this time, a paperboy in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was working on his interests in poetry with Jay Sigmund--this paperboy was Paul Engle, who later went on to co-create and direct the Iowa Writers' Workshop and start the International Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. In his time, Jay Sigmund was a successful insurance agent, but also a respected and well-known author who had a major impact on Midwestern culture through his deep love and respect of his place in Iowa.

God Land

God Land
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9780253041548
ISBN-13 : 0253041546
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis God Land by : Lyz Lenz

“Will resonate with any readers interested in understanding American landscapes where white, evangelical Christianity dominates both politics and culture.” —Publishers Weekly In the wake of the 2016 election, Lyz Lenz watched as her country and her marriage were torn apart by the competing forces of faith and politics. A mother of two, a Christian, and a lifelong resident of middle America, Lenz was bewildered by the pain and loss around her—the empty churches and the broken hearts. What was happening to faith in the heartland? From drugstores in Sydney, Iowa, to skeet shooting in rural Illinois, to the mega churches of Minneapolis, Lenz set out to discover the changing forces of faith and tradition in God’s country. Part journalism, part memoir, God Land is a journey into the heart of a deeply divided America. Lenz visits places of worship across the heartland and speaks to the everyday people who often struggle to keep their churches afloat and to cope in a land of instability. Through a thoughtful interrogation of the effects of faith and religion on our lives, our relationships, and our country, God Land investigates whether our divides can ever be bridged and if America can ever come together. “God Land, Lyz Lenz’s much-anticipated debut book, is a marvel. Not only is it a window into the middle America so many like to stereotype but fail to fully understand in all of its complexity, but it mixes reportage, memoir, and gorgeous prose so seamlessly I wanted to know how she did it.” —Sarah Weinman, author of The Real Lolita

Lost's Buried Treasures

Lost's Buried Treasures
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781402228308
ISBN-13 : 1402228309
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Lost's Buried Treasures by : Lynnette R. Porter

Lost's Buried Treasures is the ultimate unauthorized guide to the ideas that have influenced the show and its writers.

CEDAR RAPIDS

CEDAR RAPIDS
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 170
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781300471356
ISBN-13 : 1300471352
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis CEDAR RAPIDS by : Allan Cannon

CEDAR RAPIDSMaria had dared to invade a territory thought exclusive to men, especially by the men--that of product design and manufacturing. Having a degree in mechanical engineering did not absolve her from being scorned, rejected and emotionally persecuted by her supervisors. Had it not been for a newfound love, and her home away from home, she would have moved on. But, after losing that love, and going on to exciting business ventures in other fields, she was reluctantly coming back--to the town she loved, and the house which had provided solace to her memories. Also to the manufacturing company and its managers who had treated her abominably when she was young. Would her friends still be there? Her enemies? It would be different this time. She could guarantee that, because she is now the president of the company! But is that what she really wants?

What Happened to Paula: An Unsolved Death and the Danger of American Girlhood

What Happened to Paula: An Unsolved Death and the Danger of American Girlhood
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9780393651997
ISBN-13 : 0393651991
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis What Happened to Paula: An Unsolved Death and the Danger of American Girlhood by : Katherine Dykstra

A People Best Book of Summer A New York Times Most Anticipated Book of the Summer A riveting investigation into a cold case asks how much control women have over their bodies and the direction of their lives. July 1970. Eighteen-year-old Paula Oberbroeckling left her house in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Four months later, her remains were discovered just beyond the mouth of a culvert overlooking the Cedar River. Her homicide has never been solved. Fifty years cold, Paula’s case had been mostly forgotten when journalist Katherine Dykstra began looking for answers. A woman was dead. Why had no one been held responsible? How could the powers that be, how could a community, have given up? Tracing Paula’s final days, Dykstra uncovers a girl whose exultant personality was at odds with the Midwest norms of the late 1960s. A girl who was caught between independence and youthful naivete, between a love that defied racially segregated Cedar Rapids and her complicated but enduring love for her mother, and between a possible pregnancy and the freedoms that had been promised by the women’s liberation movement but that still had little practical bearing on actual lives. The more Dykstra learned about the circumstances of Paula’s life, the more parallels she saw in the lives of the women who knew Paula and the women in Paula’s family, in the lives of the women in Dykstra’s own family, and even in her own life. Captivating and expertly crafted from interviews with Paula’s family and friends, police reports, and on-the-scene investigation, What Happened to Paula is part true crime story, part memoir, a timely and powerful look at gender, autonomy, and the cost of being a woman.