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Immagini d'America: Rhode Island

Questa serie approfondisce la ricca storia e la vibrante cultura del Rhode Island attraverso un'ampia raccolta di immagini d'epoca. Ogni volume porta alla luce le storie e i luoghi unici di tutto lo stato, dalle pittoresche comunità costiere ai vivaci centri cittadini. Esplora il passato dello stato che ha plasmato il suo presente, scoprendo le persone, i luoghi e gli eventi che hanno definito la sua eredità. È un viaggio visivo che celebra l'identità distintiva dell''Ocean State'.

Newport
Aquidneck Island and Her Neighbors
Jamestown
  • Jamestown

    • 128pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    Jamestown's history has ranged from sheep farming to gilded-age resorts to military installations for coastal defense. These transitions changed the look of the island, bringing grand summer hotels, an energetic new architecture (the Shingle style), the boats and yachts of the summer population, and fortifications that spanned three centuries. A succession of distinctive ferries, now vanished, linked the island to the outside world. Jamestown tells the story of these chapters in the island's history up to the 1940s in compelling photographs that document the many changes in landscape, views, buildings, and activities that have occurred over time.

    Jamestown
    5,0
  • Nostalgia is woven throughout this exploration of personal history, inviting readers to reflect on their own pasts. Through vivid storytelling, the author captures moments that resonate universally, evoking emotions tied to childhood, family, and significant life events. The narrative intertwines poignant memories with lessons learned, creating a tapestry of experiences that celebrate the beauty and complexity of life. This journey encourages readers to embrace their own memories and the impact they have on shaping who they are today.

    Aquidneck Island and Her Neighbors
    4,0
  • Newport

    • 130pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    The historical significance of Newport is highlighted through its founding in 1639 as a haven for religious freedom and its growth into a major seaport. The city's prosperity was challenged during the Revolutionary War, particularly by a three-year British occupation that resulted in the destruction of many homes. Despite this, Newport boasts the largest collection of eighteenth-century homes in the U.S., showcasing its rich architectural heritage. The Newport Restoration Foundation, established in 1968, plays a crucial role in preserving this legacy.

    Newport
    3,6