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The Maine Coast : Issues Considered, Maine Coastal Program
The Maine Coast : Issues Considered, Maine Coastal Program
Maine Collection
The Maine Coast : Issues Considered - A Report to the Governor by his Advisory Committee on Coastal Development and Conservation
Maine Coastal Program, Maine State Planning Office
Augusta, Maine (31 October 1978)
Contents: Introduction / Summary of Committee Recommendations / Fisheries / Port Development / Heavy Industry Siting / Travel and Tourism / Cumulative Impact of Development / Natural Resource Information Transfer
Economic Feasibility Analysis Of Water Wonderland, Economics Research Associates, Sharon J. Dalrymple
Economic Feasibility Analysis Of Water Wonderland, Economics Research Associates, Sharon J. Dalrymple
Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers
The Netherlands National Tourist Office, in conjunction with Rijkswaterstaat, was planning the development of a major new entertainment/educational complex designed to commemorate the long history of Dutch struggle against the sea. The proposed development was tentatively called Water Wonderland and was planned for development at a site near Lelystad, Netherlands as well as an alternative site near Willemstad. The study focuses on delineating economic and physical planning parameters necessary to develop Water Wonderland at a site in the Netherlands that would be both commercially and financially viable. The report has the following sections: 1) introduction; 2) summary and conclusions, attendance …
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 48, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 48, No. 6, Wku Alumni Association
WKU Archives Records
Alumni magazine published by WKU. This issue has the following articles:
- Highland, Jim. Vice President James Davis
- Conway, Sheila. Dean Robert Nelson
- Career Planning and Placement
- Armstrong, Don. Around Town and the World – Herman Lowe
- Johnston, Anne. Traveling Museum – Kentucky Musuem
- Given, Ed. Coach and Gentleman – Jim Richards
- Mounce, Bill. Tying Flies
- Bennett, Jo. Center for Child Learning & Study
- On the Road with Charles Kuralt
- Conway, Sheila. Jim Wayne Miller
- Miller, Jim. Light Leaving
- Miller, Jim. Restoring an Old Farmhouse
- Miller, Jim. Between Two Times
- Miller, Jim. Stranger
- Miller, Jim. Copperhead Cane
- Raby, Ron. Photographer
- Bennett, …
Market And Operations Analysis Of Golf Courses In Connecticut, Marvin Kottke
Market And Operations Analysis Of Golf Courses In Connecticut, Marvin Kottke
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (Bart) Advertisment, [Circa 1978], Bay Area Rapid Transit
Bay Area Rapid Transit (Bart) Advertisment, [Circa 1978], Bay Area Rapid Transit
Mayor Moscone
Clippings about BART Advertisment
Thomas Family Papers - Accession 147, Thomas Family
Thomas Family Papers - Accession 147, Thomas Family
Manuscript Collection
The Thomas Family Papers are a valuable source of information concerning family life in Rock Hill, S.C. during the period 1920-1945. The collection includes diaries, Thomas Tours brochures, newspaper clippings speeches, financial and estate records, genealogies, menus, photographs, memorabilia and an extensive body of correspondence comprising the largest part of the collection. Dr. Roy Zachariah Thomas brought his family to Rock Hill when he assumed the position of professor of Chemistry at Winthrop College in 1914. The correspondence in the collection traces the growth of the Thomas family and the tour business, Thomas Tours, Inc., that Dr. Thomas founded in …