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Mississippi Impressions

Mississippi Impressions
The Magnolia State is abloom in this marvelous compilation of photographs from every corner of the state, in each glorious season. Award-winning photographer Stephen Kirkpatrick, a Mississippi resident, knows the state well and captures the natural and human history skillfully in this artfully crafted, yet affordable, memento. Showcased are fairs and festivals, Biloxi, Civil War sites, agriculture scenes, seaside views, historic sites, wildlife, and much more.



Illinois from A to Z by Betty Carlson Kay,
Illinois from A to Z by Betty Carlson Kay,
Learning about Illinois history is as easy as ABC with this lively, attractive, alphabetical tour of the state. Pairing brief, informative statements with photographs and drawings of their subjects, Illinois from A to Z includes profiles of important Illinois residents, from inventor John Deere to scientist Enrico Fermi and from poet Gwendolyn Brooks to entrepreneur Ray Kroc. Betty Carlson Kay highlights historical events, such as the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and the tragic Haymarket Riot of 1886. She introduces the Illiniwek tribe, for whom the state was named, and the canals and waterways that connect the Chicago and Mississippi Rivers with Lake Michigan. She also describes key social projects, such as Jane Addams's Hull-House and the orphan trains that carried tens of thousands of poor, homeless children from the East Coast to new homes in the Midwest. Readers will learn that Illinois was the first state east of the Mississippi to grant women the right to vote for the president and local officials (although they had to use separate ballots and ballot boxes); that each car of the original Ferris wheel could hold sixty people; and that the epithet "The Windy City" originally referred not to the weather but to the boasting of Chicagoans about the 1893 world's fair. Clearly written and generously illustrated, Illinois from A to Z is a charming introduction to the movers and shakers who have shaped Illinois as well as to the state's history and geography.



Mississippi State Highway 350 - Mississippi State Highway 350 runs east-west from Mississippi State Highway 2 northeast of Corinth, Mississippi to Mississippi State Highway 25 in northeast Tishomingo County, Mississippi.

Mississippi State Highway 469 - Mississippi State Highway 469 runs north-south from Mississippi State Highway 468 in Brandon, Mississippi to Mississippi State Highway 28 east of Georgetown, Mississippi.

Mississippi State Highway 9 - Mississippi State Highway 9 runs north-south from Mississippi State Highway 30 east of New Albany, Mississippi to Mississippi State Highway 12 in Ackerman, Mississippi. It runs approximately 105 miles, serving Choctaw, Webster, Calhoun, Pontotoc, and Union Counties.

Mississippi State Highway 760 - Mississippi State Highway 760 travels east-west from Mississippi State Highway 25 south of Belmont, Mississippi to Mississippi State Highway 366 in Golden, Mississippi. Its total length is about one and one-half miles.



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