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Images d'Amérique : Delaware

Cette série explore la riche histoire et le paysage diversifié du Delaware, de ses pittoresques campagnes à ses villes animées et ses sites militaires stratégiques. À travers une vaste collection de photographies d'époque et de légendes captivantes, elle dévoile les cultures et traditions uniques qui ont façonné l'État. Chaque volume offre un voyage visuel dans le temps, célébrant les personnes, les lieux et les événements qui définissent 'Le Premier État'. Découvrez le récit visuel de l'industrie, de l'architecture et de la vie quotidienne qui ont forgé son passé et son présent.

Smyrna, Clayton, and Woodland Beach
Arden
  • Arden

    • 128pages
    • 5 heures de lecture

    Focusing on the establishment of a unique utopian community, the book delves into the founding of Arden in 1900 by sculptor Frank Stephens and architect Will Price, inspired by Henry George's economic principles. Supported by philanthropist Joseph Fels, they created a vibrant colony in Delaware, drawing a diverse group of radicals and progressives, including notable figures like Upton Sinclair and Scott Nearing. Through photographs, it captures the early history of this little-known experiment in social reform and community living.

    Arden
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  • The history of Smyrna, Clayton, and Woodland Beach, Delaware, is deeply rooted in the aspirations of early settlers and the development of key industries. Smyrna evolved from the settlement of Salisbury to a thriving hub, benefiting from its river and transportation links, including steamers and a train depot that spurred Clayton's growth. Meanwhile, Woodland Beach became a popular destination with attractions like a Ferris wheel and dance hall, reflecting the region's vibrant community and economic evolution shaped by agriculture and transportation.

    Smyrna, Clayton, and Woodland Beach
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