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Analyzes the architecture, landscape, and planning patterns of the capital of Massachusetts and forty surrounding cities and towns that fan out from Boston Harbor. Illustrated with photographs and maps, this book assesses built form from initial colonial settlement in the 1630s through twenty-first-century additions to the Boston area landscape.
From Milwaukee to Madison, Racine to Eau Clair, La Crosse to Sheboygan, and scores of places in between, tradition and progressivism have shaped Wisconsin's architectural landscape. This latest volume in the Society of Architectural Historians' Buildings of the United States series showcases noteworthy and representative sites across the state's six major regions and seventy-two counties.
Document Delaware's architectural history from various periods. This volume covers buildings of many styles, types, and materials, from grand mansions to vernacular structures, and from urban to rural settings. It also discusses industrial and agricultural buildings and structures that characterize the state's rivers, canals, and shoreline.
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