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Monuments, America's history in art and memory, Judith Dupré

Label
Monuments, America's history in art and memory, Judith Dupré
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [234]-242) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Monuments
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
70046094
Responsibility statement
Judith Dupré
Sub title
America's history in art and memory
Summary
A leading architectural historian examines more than three dozen notable American monuments, including the Alamo, Gettysburg, Mount Rushmore, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and offers interviews with architects and other information
Table Of Contents
The Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1753 and 2003) -- Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1831) -- The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas (1836) -- Freedom Schooner Amistad, New Haven, Connecticut (1836, replica 2000) -- Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (1863 and 1895) -- Hart Island, Bronx, New York (1869 to present) -- Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana (1879, 1946, and 2003) -- Washington Monument, Washington, D.C. (1885) -- Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor (1886) -- Monument Avenue, Richmond, Virginia (various dates to 1995) --Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D. C. (1891) -- General Grant National Memorial, New York City (1897) -- Shaw Memorial, Boston, Massachusetts (1897) -- Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. (1922) -- Balto, Central Park, New York City (1925) -- Château-Thierry Monument, Château-Thierry, France (1928) -- Tomb of the Unknowns, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia (1932) -- Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota (1925 to 1941) -- Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C. (1943) -- Remembering World War II (various dates and locations) -- World War II Memorial, Washington, D.C. (2004) -- Interview with Nick Benson, stone-carver -- Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site, Atlanta, Georgia (1980) -- Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C. (1982) -- One soldier's story -- AIDS Memorial Quilt, Atlanta, Georgia (1987 and continuing) -- Manzanar National Historic Site, California (1992) -- Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C. (1995) -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Washington, D.C. (1997 and 2001) -- The New York Times Capsule, New York City (2001) -- Oklahoma City National Memorial, Oklahoma (2000) -- The Temporary Memorials of 9/11 (2001) -- Irish Hunger Memorial, New York City (2002) -- The Heavenly City, Washington, D.C. (2004) -- Texas A&M University Bonfire Memorial, College Station, Texas (2004) -- Memento Mori -- Luminous Manuscript, Center for Jewish History, New York City (2004) -- Beyond Earth
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