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Surfing in South Carolina
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta(r)
Gettysburg National Military Park
  • The book offers a compelling photographic history of Gettysburg National Military Park, highlighting its transformation from a Civil War battlefield into a space for commemoration and public engagement. It explores the park's evolution since World War II, addressing themes of historical memory, preservation, and the impact of modern tourism. Through striking images and insightful commentary, it captures the dynamic relationship between the park and the American public, illustrating its role as both a memorial and a venue for leisure and education.

    Gettysburg National Military Park
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  • "From its humble beginning in 1972 when 13 hot-air balloons ascended from an Albuquerque shopping center parking lot to a stunning annual gathering of 500-plus aeronauts, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta lives on as the most-photographed air show on the planet. As you page through this book, imagine yourself going along for the ride and soaring to new heights. Or if you prefer to keep your feet on the ground, imagine yourself strolling among hundreds of swaying giants, seemingly lost in a dizzying kaleidoscope of color. Join in the camaraderie that draws pilots and fans to Albuquerque from all over the world. You will find yourself mesmerized by the Balloon Fiesta signature events and its spirited competition among hot-air balloon pilots. As an added attraction, step back in time to when hydrogen-gas balloons once graced Albuquerque skies and enjoy the fascinating world of silent flight, the America Challenge Gas Balloon Race"--Publisher's description

    Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta(r)
  • For centuries, the ocean waters of the Atlantic have impacted the daily lives of those on the South Carolina coast. Beginning in the 1960s, those waves caught the imagination of young beachgoers who studied magazines and Super 8 films and refined their moves on rent-a-floats until the first surfboards became available in the area. The buildup to the Vietnam War brought GIs and their families from the West Coast and Hawaii to South Carolina, and their surfboards came along with them. Unbeknownst to each other, local surfers concentrated in the beach and military base areas of Beaufort/Hilton Head, Charleston, and Pawley's Island/Grand Strand began to conquer nearby surf breaks. When contests finally brought these groups together, a statewide sport was born.

    Surfing in South Carolina