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| Horse Trails to Regional Rails: The Story of
Public Tranist in Greater Cleveland |
| By James A. Toman and Blaine S. Hays |
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| A Kent State University Press publication, the book
is an extensive history of the development of public transit in
Cleveland, a city that grew from an outpost of the new nation in
1796 to a manufacturing and industrial center within a century.
How did Clevelanders get from place to place? What trends dominated
the development of Cleveland's public transportation? In photos,
maps, and words, the book takes readers through a detailed history
of Cleveland's rise to prominence, struggles with urban decay, and
renaissance in the late 20th century and how transit mirrored these
developments. |
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| Product Details: |
| Price: |
$49 |
| ISBN: |
0873385470 |
| Pages: |
376 |
| Photos: |
332 |
| Cover: |
Hard |
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