Baltimore-Washington trolleys in color

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Published by Morning Sun Books, Inc. in Scotch Plains, NJ .
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    Subjects:
  • Street-railroads -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History -- Pictorial works,
  • Street-railroads -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- Pictorial works,
  • Street-railroads -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History,
  • Street-railroads -- Washington (D.C.) -- History

  • Edition Notes

    Statementby LeRoy O. King, Jr.
    GenrePictorial works.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsTF725.B33 K56 2006
    The Physical Object
    Pagination128 p. :
    Number of Pages128
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17159408M
    ISBN 101582481857
    LC Control Number2006921491
    OCLC/WorldCa85692694

    Baltimore-Washington trolleys in color by LeRoy O. King

    If you're a history buff or just someone interested in the fascinating world of street railroads, then "Baltimore-Washington trolleys in color" by LeRoy O. King is a must-read. Published in 2006, this book takes you on a visual journey through the history of street-railroads in Maryland and Washington (D.C.). With its rich collection of pictorial works, this book offers a unique perspective on the development of street-railroads in these two iconic cities.

    History Uncovered

    Step back in time and immerse yourself in the history of Baltimore and Washington (D.C.) through the lens of their street-railroads. LeRoy O. King, a renowned author and historian, presents a comprehensive look at the development and evolution of street-railroads in these cities. Through carefully curated photographs and detailed captions, King captures the essence of this mode of transportation from its early beginnings to its eventual decline. Download this book to truly understand the impact and significance of street-railroads in shaping the urban landscape of Baltimore and Washington (D.C.).

    A Pictorial Journey

    Within the pages of "Baltimore-Washington trolleys in color," you'll find a stunning collection of photographs that bring the past to life. From the horse-drawn streetcars of the 19th century to the electric trolleys that replaced them, this book explores the transformation of transportation in these two cities. With vivid color imagery, you'll be transported to a time when streetcars were an integral part of daily life, navigating bustling city streets and connecting neighborhoods. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a transportation aficionado, or simply curious about life in the past, this pictorial journey is sure to captivate and educate.

    Exquisitely Curated

    LeRoy O. King meticulously curated each photograph, ensuring that you get a comprehensive view of the street-railroad history in Baltimore and Washington (D.C.). Each image is accompanied by detailed captions that provide valuable context and insights. This book is not just about pretty pictures; it's a historical document that tells a story of progress, innovation, and urban development. As you peruse through the pages, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the street-railroad system and the impact it had on the growth and connectivity of these two iconic cities.

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    Summary

    Book Title ISBN10 Publish Country Subjects
    Baltimore-Washington trolleys in color 1582481857 nju Street-railroads -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History -- Pictorial works
    Street-railroads -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- Pictorial works
    Street-railroads -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History
    Street-railroads -- Washington (D.C.) -- History
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