Sarah Shields Driggs, Richard Guy Wilson, Robert P. Winthrop
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| #753351 in Books | The University of North Carolina Press | 2001-04-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.13 x6.12l,3.80 | File type: PDF | 296 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| love this book|By Steven V. Turner|lots of old pictures of Monument Ave. If you have ever visiting this area, you need this book.|8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| A glorious book|By A Customer|An incredible documentation of the only street in America to have its own National Landmark status. The authors did||A major contribution to Richmond history and US architecture and sculpture scholarship. ("Choice")
This lavishly illustrated coffee-table book offers in-depth looks at the statues and the grand houses of the neighborhood. ("America's Civil War")
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 controve...
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