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Travel by Train: The American Railroad Poster, 1870-1950


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Between 1870 and 1950, America’s railroads produced a body of poster work significant both for the artists involved and for the range of images created. The railroads used this visual medium from their founding, first in the form of broadsides, dominated by text and intended to convey practical information, and then, during the 1890s, as vivid lithographed display posters. For the next 50 years, A…

NEW SIGNS, IMPROVED MARKINGS AIM TO MAKE RAIL CROSSINGS EASIER TO UNDERSTAND; X MARKS THE SPOT.(Main): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)


NEW SIGNS, IMPROVED MARKINGS AIM TO MAKE RAIL CROSSINGS EASIER TO UNDERSTAND; X MARKS THE SPOT.(Main): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)


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This digital document is an article from The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM), published by The Santa Fe New Mexican on June 18, 2010. The length of the article is 668 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: NEW SIGNS, I…

Rancho Santa Fe by May, Vonn Marie Rancho Santa Fe Historical Society  Edition , 0


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Nestled amongst a forest of eucalyptus trees and hidden behind private gates are the beautiful homes of the ultra-successful: CEO s of major corporations, sports celebrities, movie stars, musicians, politicians, and astronauts. This exclusive community is Rancho Santa Fe, and it is truly the town the railroad built. Though it began as a failed attempt to grow lumber for its railroad ties, the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway soon transformed the area into an exclusive community offering gentlemen’s estates. Among the first to sign on were Hollywood’s reigning couple, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. Santa Fe officials hired the best engineers, architects, landscape architects, and naturalists to affect a utopian community. It was not long before Rancho Santa Fe was home to celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Howard Hughes, and astronaut Wally Schirra.

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. - Stacy Gold


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Morning sun highlights the tracks of this railroad that runs through Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Santa Fe, New Mexico. - Stephen St. John


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A parade of mailboxes on the outskirts of Santa Fe.

Santa Fe, New Mexico. - Gina Martin


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Shadows on an adobe building in Santa Fe.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico. - Raul Touzon


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Votives burn in a darkened church in Santa Fe.

Santa Fe, New Mexico. - Stacy Gold


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Close view of an adobe structure in downtown Santa Fe.

 Glen Frazer, California


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Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Glen Frazer is an unincorporated farming community in Contra Costa County, California, United States. It is located 8 miles north of Orinda, at an elevation of 299 feet. It was the name of the train station used by the Santa Fe Railroad. It is located along Franklin Canyon Road about 100 yards east of McHarry Ranch Rd. A sign still stands marking the location of

 Glen Frazer, California


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Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Glen Frazer is an unincorporated farming community in Contra Costa County, California, United States. It is located 8 miles north of Orinda, at an elevation of 299 feet. It was the name of the train station used by the Santa Fe Railroad. It is located along Franklin Canyon Road about 100 yards east of McHarry Ranch Rd. A sign still stands marking the location of

 Rancho Santa Fe, California (Images of America Series)


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Nestled amongst a forest of eucalyptus trees and hidden behind private gates are the beautiful homes of the ultra-successful: CEO s of major corporations, sports celebrities, movie stars, musicians, politicians, and astronauts. This exclusive community is Rancho Santa Fe, and it is truly the town the railroad built. Though it began as a failed attempt to grow lumber for its railroad ties, the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway soon transformed the area into an exclusive community offering “gentlemen’s estates.” Among the first to sign on were Hollywood’s reigning couple, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. Santa Fe officials hired the best engineers, architects, landscape architects, and naturalists to affect a utopian community. It was not long before Rancho Santa Fe was home to celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Howard Hughes, and astronaut Wally Schirra.