MONUMENTAL LANDSCAPES


REFERENCES

 

Introduction:

 

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Kirkpatrick, E. M., ed.  1983.  Chambers 20th Century Dictionary.  Edinburgh: W & R Chambers Ltd., p. 819.  

 

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Loewen, James W.  1999.  Lies Across America: What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong.  New York: The New Press, pp. 43-50.  

 

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Jackson, John Brinckerhoff.  1984.  Discovering the Vernacular Landscape.  New Haven: Yale University Press, pp. 3-8.  Direct is quote from p. 8. 

 

 

The Parthenon of Nashville:

 

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Lewis, Peirce.  1994. "Common Houses, Cultural Spoor."  In Re-Reading Cultural Geography, eds. K. Foote, P. Hugill, K. Mathewson, and J. Smith.  Austin: University of Texas Press, pp. 82-110.

 

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See, for example, this extensive study of styles and modifications of residential architectural styles:

McAlester, Virginia and McAlester, Lee.  1984.  A Field Guide to American Houses.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

 

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Jakle, John A. and Sculle, Keith A..  1999.   Fast Food: Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, p. 258.

 

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"Taco Bell architecture" is not a complimentary term.  To see how the phrase is used and an article with great photographs on the differences in Mediterranean architecture, see ...

Cooper, Dan.  2001.  "Spanish- vs. Italian-Mediterranean Revival Architecture."  Period Homes (Summer 2001).

URL:  http://www.tompricearchitects.com/publications/ph-estn.html

 

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Paine, Ophelia and Connelly, John.  1998.  "Nashville."  In The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture, ed. C. Van West.  Nashville: The Tennessee Historical Society / Rutledge Hill Press, p. 669-671.

 

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Paine, Wesley.  1998.  "The Parthenon."  In The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture, ed. C. Van West.  Nashville: The Tennessee Historical Society / Rutledge Hill Press, p. 721.

 

 

The Cross at Groom:

 

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For a brief background on Groom, see ...

Texas State Historical Association.  2002.  "Groom, Texas."  The Handbook of Texas Online."

URL:  http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/GG/hlg36.html

 

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The Cross Ministries.  N.D.  "Welcome to the Cross Ministries."

URL:  http://www.crossministries.net   

 

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The Cross Foundation's structure at Effingham (which was inspired by the one in Groom) has a span that is 3 feet greater than the one at Groom. See ...

Locher, Cathy.  2002.  "The Sign of the Cross in Effingham."  Catholic Times (of the Diocese of Springfield Illinois) 09 Feb 2002.

URL:  http://www.dio.org/catholictimes/archive/020929/feature1.htm

 

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Fugate, Matt.  N.D.  "My Summer Vacation (or how I learned to stop worrying and love the road).  Part I: The Largest Cross in the Western Hemisphere (Groom, TX)."

URL: http://www.mattfugate.com/stuff_non/vacation/cross1.html 

 

 

The Liberty Memorial of Kansas City:

 

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Liberty Memorial Association.  N.D.  "The Liberty Memorial Monument."   

URL: http://www.libertymemorialmuseum.org/Monument.htm 

 

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For extensive details on the Liberty Memorial, see ...

Aber, Sarajane Sandusky.  2001.  An Architectural History of the Liberty Memorial In Kansas City, Missouri 1918-1935.  Unpublished masters thesis: University of Missouri - Kansas City (1988).  

URL: http://www.geospectra.net/liberty/homepage.htm

 

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AAA.  2002.  "Kansas City."  In TourBook: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri & Oklahoma. 2002 Edition.  Heathrow, FL: AAA Publishing, pp. 146-156.  

 

        

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