Missouri State Parks and Historic Sites: Exploring Our Legacy

Missouri State Parks and Historic Sites: Exploring Our Legacy
ISBN-10
099680580X
ISBN-13
9780996805803
Category
Historic sites
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2016-07-30
Publisher
University of Missouri
Author
Susan Flader

Description

Missouri State Parks and Historic Sites is a visual treasure trove and a cultural and historical exposition of one of the most heralded state park systems in the United States. With over 400 pages incredible photography and essays written by qualified academic experts in the fields of natural resources, geology, anthropology and history, this book sets a new standard in beauty and authenticity. Readers will find this a fun and captivating way to explore all 88 Missouri State Parks and Historic Sites. The book explores the six natural divisions formed by Missouri's natural landscape and geology including: Ozarks, Ozark Border, Mississippi Lowlands, Big Rivers, Osage Plains and Glaciated Plains. The Missouri state park system began in 1917 and encompasses much of Missouri's history as well as Missouri scenic beauty.--amazon.

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