9780807826072-0807826073-Richmond's Monument Avenue

Richmond's Monument Avenue

ISBN-13: 9780807826072
ISBN-10: 0807826073
Edition: First Edition ("1" in number line)
Author: Richard Guy Wilson, Sarah Shields Driggs, Robert P. Winthrop
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780807826072
ISBN-10: 0807826073
Edition: First Edition ("1" in number line)
Author: Richard Guy Wilson, Sarah Shields Driggs, Robert P. Winthrop
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages

Summary

Richmond's Monument Avenue (ISBN-13: 9780807826072 and ISBN-10: 0807826073), written by authors Richard Guy Wilson, Sarah Shields Driggs, Robert P. Winthrop, was published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Architecture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Richmond's Monument Avenue (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.5.

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Long hailed as a supreme example of American city planning, Monument Avenue is home to some of Richmond, Virginia's, most prestigious houses and distinguished architecture--and to the unique procession of statues from which the street takes its name. Initially planned in 1890 around a memorial to Robert E. Lee, over the next four decades the avenue evolved into a parade of statues honoring heroes of the Confederacy. In the mid-1990s, however, the dedication of a controversial memorial to African American tennis player Arthur Ashe signaled that Monument Avenue's meaning had broadened beyond commemorating the Lost Cause.

This book traces the history of Monument Avenue, of its buildings and statuary, and of the people who helped create one of America's great streets. Enriched by more than three hundred photographs, plans, and drawings, it chronicles the avenue's development, captures architectural details and city preservation efforts, and places the avenue's story in local, regional, and national context.

Built to reflect the hopes and attitudes of Richmonders at the turn of the last century, Monument Avenue exists nearly intact today as the centerpiece of a flourishing neighborhood, even as its meaning continues to be redefined.

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