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Philadelphia: Finding the Hidden City

This will interest anyone who wants to become familiar with Philly's off-the-beaten-path historic areas. Readers interested in a slice of the city's lore and architectural history will also find it enjoyable.
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The Strip: Las Vegas and the Architecture of the American Dream

Those interested in Las Vegas history will find this an enjoyable read. It will also appeal to undergraduate students of American building trends and Las Vegas architecture.
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My Hermitage: How the Hermitage Survived Tsars, Wars, and Revolutions to Become the Greatest Museum in the World

This account will be of interest to people planning a visit to the Hermitage and for those wanting a brief glimpse into the museum. The well-crafted text will send readers who want more detail to additional resources.
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The Hermitage XXI: The New Art Museum in the General Staff Building

This title will be appeal to those who work in managing space in art museums and to students in museum studies programs. Readers interested in the fusion of historic and contemporary architecture are another audience.
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Washington and Baltimore Art Deco: A Design History of Neighboring Cities

This title will be of importance to architecture historians, scholars, and architecture aficionados with an interest in this area of the country. It will complement an architecture field guide of the Baltimore/Washington, DC area, supplying detailed information about structures and neighborhoods.
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Chicago River Bridges

For readers who are interested in bridge construction and history. This work will also find an audience in those who enjoy Chicago's history and architecture.
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James Turrell: A Retrospective

Recommended for those interested generally in contemporary art and media art. Those who appreciate abstract expressionism will especially enjoy seeing how the artist interprets aspects of the movement in three dimensions.
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Grand Central Terminal: 100 Years of a New York Landmark

This book will be of interest to students studying the New York, architecture, and transportation history. Train and architecture enthusiasts will also find the book appealing.
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Heartland: The Photographs of Terry Evans

For those interested in contemporary American photography, Great Plains history, and the impact of human activities on the physical landscape.
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