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Vanishing America
James Conaway

Vanishing America

in pursuit of our elusive landscapes

Shoemaker & Hoard (2007)
9781593761288
275 pages
Dewey 917.3/0492
LC Classification E169.Z83 .C66 2007
LC Control No. 2007010643

Subject

  • Cultural Property - Protection - United States
  • Historic Preservation - United States
  • Landscape Changes - United States
  • Landscape Protection - United States
  • Landscapes - Social Aspects - United States
  • National Characteristics, American
  • United States - Description And Travel
  • United States - History, Local
  • United States - Social Conditions

Plot

The rich American landscape, both natural and cultural, is being threatened and in some cases wiped away completely. Preservation Editor-at-Large James Conaway takes to the road in Vanishing America, exploring the places, people, and traditions that have helped to shape our national identity.Part personal narrative and part travelogue, his journey offers a smart and informative account from across the country. From D.C’s National Cathedral to a deserted cabin in Big Sur, from dinosaur bones in New Mexico’s Bisti Badlands to the weatherworn façade of New Orleans, along the way Conaway meets cowboys, hippies, real estate developers, and many others whose stories weave into a national identity at once created, disappearing, destroyed, and continually redefined. Many of the best reflections of what the country once stood for lie around us abused, exploited, or ignored. How do we resolve the notion of preservation within a culture so dependent on growth and prosperity?With wit and acute urgency, Conaway reminds us that every bit of property, historic landmark, and distinct community, is vulnerable. These essays serve as a lament for what’s being lost, a prompt for what we still have to preserve, and a celebration of our nation’s unique characteristics.

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