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A Geography of Ohio by Leonard Peacefull, X

A Geography of Ohio by Leonard Peacefull, X
Ohio's very diversity underscores the dramatic changes over the past century. In 1900 it was predominantly agricultural; by 1950 it was at the center of industrial America. External forces, within the United States city of sharonville ohio and overseas, have brokered further changes, often profound. In A Geography of Ohio, twenty-one scholars describe city of sharonville ohio and discuss the state's evolution. Ohio's geography is divided into four areas: physical, cultural, urban, city of sharonville ohio and economic. Section one provides a foundation for the book by covering the landforms, climate, soils, city of sharonville ohio and resources. Next, human activity city of sharonville ohio and culture are richly depicted -- portraying the aboriginal peoples city of sharonville ohio and the impact of the Europeans. In the urban landscape chapters, the authors examine Ohio's cities, smaller communities, city of sharonville ohio and place-names. Following an overview of current urban growth, seven vignettes illustrate how particular cities have coped with the collapse of the manufacturing base. Energy production city of sharonville ohio and consumption, agriculture, transportation, recreation, city of sharonville ohio and tourism are examined in the last section. In particular, the automobile, soft drink, city of sharonville ohio and steel industries are closely scrutinized. A Geography of Ohio is a revised city of sharonville ohio and updated edition of The Changing Heartland: A Geography of Ohio (Ginn Press), fully incorporating the 1990 census data city of sharonville ohio and the most recent demographic data. It is the essential text for an understanding of Ohio's geography city of sharonville ohio and history.
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Columbus, Ohio: A Personal Geography by Henry L. Hunker,

Columbus, Ohio: A Personal Geography by Henry L. Hunker,
This book is an account of post -- World War II Columbus from the perspective of a professional geographer city of sharonville ohio and longtime resident of the city. Henry L. Hunker is well known for his work in urban geography at The Ohio State University. He has also been active in efforts to preserve the architectural heritage of Columbus. Personal city of sharonville ohio and anecdotal, the book serves as an informal documentary of the past fifty years, when Columbus grew to become the largest city in Ohio. Famous for his tours of the city, Hunker includes itineraries for two tours -- one in 1956, one in 1999 -- which he uses to compare the city then city of sharonville ohio and now. Included are eighteen photographs, mostly from Hunker's own collection, city of sharonville ohio and there are four maps of the metropolitan area. These city of sharonville ohio and the distinctive voice of the author provide a unique city of sharonville ohio and authoritative view of the physical, economic, industrial, city of sharonville ohio and cultural life of Columbus.
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