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  • av John Schneider
    378,-

  • av Gabriel Gold-Vukson
    487,-

    Fairhope, Alabama, was founded on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in 1894 as a social experiment. The pioneers applied the single-tax principle and economic philosophy found in Henry George's 1879 book Progress and Poverty. The city of Fairhope was established in 1908 inside and around the colony, known today as the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation. This book celebrates the timeless Fairhope bay views and historic buildings and homes.

  • av Mark Spencer
    487,-

  • av Ellen Allmendinger
    452,-

  • av Susan Monahan
    387,-

  • av James McGregor & Melissa Weinbrenner
    400,-

  • av Tiane Marie
    345,-

  • av Michael Anderson & Ashley Sedlak-Propst
    366,-

  • av Michelle Lovato
    296,-

  • av Steven M Lucas
    345,-

    Beginning with its origins in the 18th century as a sparsely populated farming community, Patchogue has had to reinvent itself many times. Farming, milling, boatbuilding, commercial fishing, large industry, tourism and recreation, small retail, and restaurants have all played major roles in the history and development of Patchogue.

  • av Steven J. Crise, The Mount Lowe Preservation Society & Michael A. Patris
    378,-

  • av Joshua Kiggins
    345,-

  • av Mary Kelley
    296,-

  • av Eleanor Boba
    378,-

  • av Elizabeth Purcell
    373,-

  • av Ryan Lee Price
    373,-

  • av John P Mangelos
    378,-

    Ripon is a charming and quiet city in the San Joaquin Valley in Central California. The community is very faith-based, prioritizing tolerance, gratitude, and family, and these values have played out in the development of the town. In the past 100 years, very few buildings have been demolished but instead have been repaired and repurposed.

  • av Deena K Fisher & Robin D Hohweiler
    378,-

    The horrific 1947 Woodward tornado, the unpredictability of agriculture, and the vagaries of oil and gas--Woodward, Oklahoma, has endured its share of tragedy and triumph. Standing as tenacious as its citizens are many of the city's buildings repurposed through the decades for new generations.

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