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Rock Creek Park Gail Spilsbury

Rock Creek Park By Gail Spilsbury

Rock Creek Park by Gail Spilsbury


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This volume celebrates Washington's wilderness retreat through the story of its formation and preservation. More than 100 years after its authorization by Congress, Rock Creek Park continues to offer visitors a peaceful sanctuary in the heart of an urban environment.

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Rock Creek Park by Gail Spilsbury

Rock Creek Park celebrates Washington, DC's, resplendent wilderness retreat through the story of its formation and preservation. More than 100 years after its authorization by Congress, Rock Creek Park continues to offer Washingtonians and millions of visitors a peaceful sanctuary in the heart of an urban environment. The book explores the original vision for the park as conceived in the 1902 McMillan Plan for Washington's beautification, which was followed by the 1918 Rock Creek Park Report, by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr, son of the eminent 19th-century landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. The younger Olmsted's report warned managers and future generations of park users that the dominant consideration, never to be subordinated to any other purpose in dealing with Rock Creek Park, is the permanent preservation of its wonderful beauty, and the making of that beauty accessible to the people without spoiling the scenery in the process. This landscape philosophy deeply influenced Rock Creek Park's remarkable degree of historic integrity over the 20th century. Rock Creek Park pays tribute to the Olmsted family for their contribution to urban and park planning throughout the United States. From Rock Creek Park in Washington, DC, to Central and Prospect parks in New York City, to the Emerald Necklace of linked parks in Boston, the Olmsteds helped to establish a national attitude toward public spaces which has endured. Visitors to Rock Creek Park will find in this volume practical information on the park's recreational resources such as biking, horseback riding, tennis, and nature programmes. The pictures and historic account of the park should also inspire park lovers and travellers to appreciate the natural wonders preserved in this national treasure.

About Gail Spilsbury

Gail Spilsbury is an editor at the Smithsonian Institution's Freer and Sackler galleries. During the 1980s and '90s she lived in Italy, Poland, and Guyana, where she taught writing and worked as a freelance journalist and newspaper editor. She studied fiction under novelist John Gardner and writes screenplays in her spare time. Gail lives near Rock Creek Park, where she walks, bikes, and enjoys the scenery.

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CIN0801874122VG
9780801874123
0801874122
Rock Creek Park by Gail Spilsbury
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20030711
96
N/A
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