The story of the first North American landscape architect and the man behind the creation of New York City's Central Park, Montreal's Mount Royal and the Capitol Grounds in Washington D.C. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Instead of once again summarizing the contents of Wishinsky's book, which I would highly recommend I prefer to convey this addendum. My own life seems to have revolved around the architecture of this gentleman of whom this delightful comprehensive book is composed. Do peruse the following: [...] On the Historic register this home designed by Calvert Vaux of Central Park is completely renovated. Full length curved porch, stone foundation, custom storm windows. Center Hall with 2 parlors, Library, Conservatory with 22 ft tall Glass dome. Formal Dining, BreakfastRoom,sunroom, Screen Porch and Observatory. Gorgeous wood work. Five fireplaces. Many features original to the house: Rare Italian Marble mantels & antique fixtures. Central Vacuum and Central Air conditioning. Private with 2 carriage house apartments with $40,000.income and on their own seperate utilities with central Air too. One of a kind properties is a must have and only 55 minutes to NYC. UPDATED and Rennovated. VIEW HISTORIC TRACK FROM: MAIN HOUSE. PRIVATE. Pool and large yard. Observatory. Fountain, Aviance lighting, Impeccable, Luxurious comforts and $38,000.00 yearly Rental Income from private carriage homes!
Beautiful and Inspiring
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Man Who Made Parks is a beautifully illustrated and inspiring book for children. It tells the story of a brilliant and complicated man in words that children can understand. Olmsted's love of nature, his childhood illness, his mixed feelings about school, and the convoluted path that led him to his special place in American history are all described in the book, as well as his triumph in Central Park and much of what came after that. Mary G. Dabbs [email protected]
The Man Who Made Parks
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Man Who Made Parks is a beautifully illustrated and inspiring book for children. It tells the story of a complicated man who found his way into American history by way of a convoluted path, but it tells the story in words that children can understand. Olmsted's love of nature, his health problems, his mixed feelings about school, and the difficulties he had finding his special calling are all covered in the book, as well as his triumph in Central Park and some of the highlights of what came after that. Mary G.
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