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Film and Television Locations

Film and Television Locations

Doug Gelbert

McFarland Co Inc
2002
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It is often said that the greater Los Angeles area is the largest movie set in the world. Film and television series sites are, however, located all over the US. This guidebook documents over 1500 locations where 1106 movies and 48 televisions series have been filmed.
American Revolutionary War Sites, Memorials, Museums and Library Collections
Up-to-date information on over 700 sites in 28 states dedicated to the American Revolution, including battlefields, memorial markers, statues, museums, cemeteries, other landmarks, and library collections. Arranged by state, each entry provides a descriptive profile, address and telephone number, admission fees (if any) and policies, hours open, and other pertinent information. For each state, there is a profile of its role and a timeline of events.
Civil War Sites, Memorials, Museums and Library Collections
Although the exact number will never be known, it is estimated that there were over 10,000 military engagements during the Civil War. Most have long since been forgotten, but the places where a number of them were fought have been maintained as historic sites. Others have been memorialized by statues or markers, as have many Civil War leaders and soldiers. Arranged by state, this reference work provides capsule descriptions and information on Civil War sites and collections throughout the United States, including battlefields, memorial markers and statues, museums, cemeteries and other landmarks. In addition to the description, the address and telephone number for each are given, along with admission fees (if any) and policies, hours open and other pertinent information. For each state, there is a brief profile of its role during the Civil War and a timeline of significant battles or other events that took place there.
Doggin' Northwest Florida: The 50 Best Places to Hike with Your Dog in Northwest Florida
Places where you won't be able to wipe the wag off your dog's tail...Have you ever considered how far you walk with your dog? If you walk just 15 minutes a day you will have walked far enough in your dog's lifetime to cross the United States. With all that walking ahead of you, aren't you ready for a new place to take a hike with your dog? Doug Gelbert, author of 27 books on hiking with your dog, has brought his pack to Northwest Florida to sniff out the area's best tail-friendly parks and trails for the new book, DOGGIN' NORTHWEST FLORIDA: THE 50 BEST PLACES TO HIKE WITH YOUR DOG IN THE PANHANDLE. Northwest Florida can be a great place to hike with your dog. Within a short drive your canine adventurer can be climbing seaside dunes that leave him panting, trotting in rolling pinelands, exploring the estates of America's wealthiest families or circling lakes for miles and never lose sight of the water. DOGGIN' NORTHWEST FLORIDA explores the region's top trails with your best friend in mind...Where can your dog hike up a 3-story pre-historic mound? (page 83)Where can your dog hike through America's very first national tree farm? (page 24)Where can your dog look for rare white squirrels? (page 53) No Dogs Is there any more dispiriting day for a dog owner than driving to a new park and encountering the dreaded "NO DOGS" sign? DOGGIN' NORTHWEST FLORIDA tells you the parks that don't welcome dogs. Also packed inside these 120 pages are......dog-friendly campgrounds ...tips on outfitting your dog for a hike ...tips on practicing low impact hiking with your dog...your dog at the beach ...and much moreWhat makes a great place to take your dog hiking? Well, how about a paw-friendly surface to trot on? Grass and sandy dirt are a lot more appealing than asphalt and rocks. A variety of hikes is always good - long ones for athletic dogs and short ones for the less adventurous canine. Dogs always enjoy a refreshing place to swim as well. For dog-friendly parks our guides describe the trail options for your dog, evaluate park traffic from other users, tell you whether you will need a guide dog to find your way around and, of course, tell you how to get to the park.While walking the dog, Gelbert also brings along generous helpings of local history, botany, geology, architecture and more. So what are you waiting for? Your dog will want to hike past the site of one of Florida's first oil wells (page 47), trot around a lighthouse that has lasted 165 years and survived 100 storms (page 23), visit the estate of the donor of tennis' Davis Cup (page 39)...
Doggin' Pittsburgh: The 50 Best Places to Hike with Your Dog in Southwest Pennsylvania
Places where you won't be able to wipe the wag off your dog's tail...Have you ever considered how far you walk with your dog? If you walk just 15 minutes a day you will have walked far enough in your dog's lifetime to cross the United States. With all that walking ahead of you, aren't you ready for a new place to take a hike with your dog? Doug Gelbert, author of 27 books on hiking with your dog, has brought his pack to the Pittsburgh area to sniff out the area's best tail-friendly parks and trails for the new book, DOGGIN' PITTSBURGH: THE 50 BEST PLACES TO HIKE WITH YOUR DOG IN SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh can be a great place to hike with your dog. Within a short drive your canine adventurer can be climbing forested mountainsides that leave him panting, trotting in impossibly green ravines, exploring the estates of America's wealthiest families or circling lakes for miles and never lose sight of the water. DOGGIN' PITTSBURGH explores the region's top trails with your best friend in mind...Where can your dog see the busiest stretch of whitewater east of the Mississippi River from the trail? (page 19)Where can your dog hike through the only preserved battlefield from Pontiac's War?(page 94)Where can your dog view deadly insectivorous plants? (page 51) No Dogs Is there any more dispiriting day for a dog owner than driving to a new park and encountering the dreaded "NO DOGS" sign? DOGGIN' PITTSBURGH tells you the parks that don't welcome dogs. Also packed inside these 116 pages are......dog-friendly campgrounds ...tips on outfitting your dog for a hike ...tips on practicing low impact hiking with your dog ...and much moreWhat makes a great place to take your dog hiking? Well, how about a paw-friendly surface to trot on? Grass and sandy dirt are a lot more appealing than asphalt and rocks. A variety of hikes is always good - long ones for athletic dogs and short ones for the less adventurous canine. Dogs always enjoy a refreshing place to swim as well. For dog-friendly parks our guides describe the trail options for your dog, evaluate park traffic from other users, tell you whether you will need a guide dog to find your way around and, of course, tell you how to get to the park.While walking the dog, Gelbert also brings along generous helpings of local history, botany, geology, architecture and more. So what are you waiting for? Your dog will want to see the original "Slippery Rock" (page 21), hike through the deepest gorge in the Eastern United States (page 67), find the best doggie swimming hole in southwestern Pennsylvania (page 65)...
Look Up, Maryland!: Walking Tours of 25 Towns in the Free State
Maryland has towns that were founded by the British, towns that were founded by the Germans, towns that were founded by the Americans. Maryland has towns built in the mountains, towns built on a great estuary, towns built on a great ocean, towns built on great rivers. Maryland has towns built on lumber, towns built on granite, towns built on coal, towns built on railroads. Heck, Maryland even has towns built on oysters.There is no better way to see Maryland towns than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a self-guided walking tour.A walking tour can be many things. Interested in heritage tourism? Looking for an educational day trip for the kids? Need a fun exercise plan? Want to find subjects to take great pictures? Whether you are visiting a new town or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a Maryland walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are.Each of the 35 walking tours in LOOK UP, MARYLAND describes a mix of historical, architectural, cultural and ecclesiastical landmarks. Street addresses and step-by-step directions lead the way. A quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on America's streets is included.Tours Included: Annapolis Baltimore (downtown east) Baltimore (downtown west) Baltimore (Inner Harbor) Baltimore (Mount Royal) Baltimore (Mount Vernon) Berlin Cambridge Chestertown Cumberland East New Market Easton Elkton Ellicott City Frederick Frostburg Hagerstown Havre de Grace Hyattsville Laurel Pocomoke City Port Deposit Princess Anne Rockville Salisbury Snow Hill Vienna Westminster Washington (Capitol District) Washington (Downtown) Washington (Du Pont Circle) Washington (Federal Triangle) Washington (Georgetown) Washington (Lafayette Square) Washington (National Mall) So look twice before crossing the street and get out and look up, Maryland
Look Up, Pennsylvania!: : Walking Tours of 50 Towns in the Keystone State
Pennsylvania has towns that were founded by the British, towns that were founded by the Germans, towns that were founded by the French. Pennsylvania has towns built in the mountains, towns built on a Great Lake, towns built on great rivers. Pennsylvania has towns built on lumber, towns built on iron, towns built on coal, towns built on oil, towns built on railroads. Heck, Pennsylvania even has a town built on chocolate.There is no better way to see Pennsylvania towns than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a self-guided walking tour.A walking tour can be many things. Interested in heritage tourism? Looking for an educational day trip for the kids? Need a fun exercise plan? Want to find subjects to take great pictures? Whether you are visiting a new town or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a Pennsylvania walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are.Each of the 55 walking tours in LOOK UP, PENNSYLVANIA describes a mix of historical, architectural, cultural and ecclesiastical landmarks. Street addresses and step-by-step directions lead the way. A quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on Pennsylvania's streets is included.Tours Included: AllentownAltoonaBellefonteBethlehemBloomsburgCarbondaleCarlisleClarionConnellsvilleDoylestownEastonErieGermantown GettysburgGreensburgHamburgHarrisburgHonesdaleIndianaJim ThorpeJohnstownKennett SquareLancasrerLebanonLewisburgLigonierMeadvilleMediaMilfordNew CastleNorristownOaklandPhiladelphia PhoenixvillePittsburgh PottstownPottsvilleReadingRidgwayScrantonSharonStroudsburgTitusvilleUniontownWashingtonWellsboroWest ChesterWilkes BarreWilliamsportYorkSo look twice before crossing the street and get out and look up, Pennsylvania
Look Up, Philadelphia!: 25 Walking Tours of Delaware Valley Towns
The Delaware Valley has towns that were founded by the Dutch, towns that were founded by the British, towns that were founded by the Swedes. There are towns built on a great river, towns built on a great road and a town built on a not-so-lofty hill. The Philadelphia area has towns built on flour, towns built on iron, towns built on opium-based medicines. Heck, the Delaware Valley even has a town built on mushrooms.There is no better way to see Delaware Valley towns than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a self-guided walking tour.A walking tour can be many things. Interested in heritage tourism? Looking for an educational day trip for the kids? Need a fun exercise plan? Want to find subjects to take great pictures? Whether you are visiting a new town or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a Delaware walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are.Each of the 25 walking tours in LOOK UP, PHILADELPHIA describes a mix of historical, architectural, cultural and ecclesiastical landmarks. Street addresses and step-by-step directions lead the way. A quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on the Delaware Valley town streets is included.So look twice before crossing the street and get out and look up, Philadelphia
Look Up, South Carolina!: Walking Tours of 25 Towns in the Palmetto State
South Carolina has towns that were founded by the British, towns that were founded by the Irish, towns that were founded by the French. South Carolina has towns built in the mountains, towns built on a great ocean, towns built on great rivers. South Carolina has towns built on cotton, towns built on timber, towns built railroads, towns built as resorts. There is no better way to see South Carolina towns than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a self-guided walking tour.A walking tour can be many things. Interested in heritage tourism? Looking for an educational day trip for the kids? Need a fun exercise plan? Want to find subjects to take great pictures? Whether you are visiting a new town or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a South Carolina walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are.Each of the 27 walking tours in LOOK UP, SOUTH CAROLINA describes a mix of historical, architectural, cultural and ecclesiastical landmarks. Street addresses and step-by-step directions lead the way. A quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on South Carolina's streets is included.So look twice before crossing the street and get out and look up, South Carolina
Look Up, Connecticut!: Walking Tours of 25 Towns in the Nutmeg State
Connecticut has towns that were built on hardware, towns that were built on clocks, towns that were built on insurance, towns that were built on oysters, towns that were built on cotton thread, towns that were built on brass, towns that were built on silverware, towns that were built on hats, towns that wer built on tobacco. Heck, Connecticut even has towns built on onions.There is no better way to see Connecticut towns than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a self-guided walking tour available in LOOK UP, CONNECTICUT WALKING TOURS OF 25 TOWNS IN THE NUTMEG STATE.A walking tour can be many things. Interested in heritage tourism? Looking for an educational day trip for the kids? Need a fun exercise plan? Want to find subjects to take great pictures? Whether you are visiting a new town or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a Connecticut walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are.Each of the 25 walking tours in LOOK UP, CONNECTICUT describes a mix of historical, architectural, cultural and ecclesiastical landmarks. Street addresses and step-by-step directions lead the way. A quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on America's streets is included.So look twice before crossing the street and get out and look up, Connecticut
Look Up, Rhode Island!: Walking Tours of 12 Towns In The Ocean State
Rhode Island has towns that were built on a great bay, towns that were built on great rivers, towns that were built on historic roads, towns that were built on shipbuilding, towns that were built on grand seafaring adventures, towns that were built on woven cloth, towns that were built on granite. Heck, Rhode Island even has towns built on rubber.There is no better way to see Rhode Island towns than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a self-guided walking tour available in LOOK UP, RHODE ISLAND WALKING TOURS OF 12 TOWNS IN THE OCEAN STATE.A walking tour can be many things. Interested in heritage tourism? Looking for an educational day trip for the kids? Need a fun exercise plan? Want to find subjects to take great pictures? Whether you are visiting a new town or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a Rhode Island walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are.Each of the 12 walking tours in LOOK UP, RHODE ISLAND describes a mix of historical, architectural, cultural and ecclesiastical landmarks. Street addresses and step-by-step directions lead the way. A quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on America's streets is included.So look twice before crossing the street and get out and look up, Rhode Island
Look Up, Massachusetts!: Walking Tours of 25 Towns in the Bay State
Massachusetts has towns that were built in great hills, towns built on a great ocean, towns built on great rivers. Massachusetts has towns built on granite, towns built on cod, towns built on rope, towns built on textiles, towns built on rifles, towns built on whales. Heck, Massachusetts even has a town built on a tunnel.There is no better way to see Massachusetts towns than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a self-guided walking tour.A walking tour can be many things. Interested in heritage tourism? Looking for an educational day trip for the kids? Need a fun exercise plan? Want to find subjects to take great pictures? Whether you are visiting a new town or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a Massachusetts walking tour from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are.Each of the 32 walking tours in LOOK UP, MASSACHUSETTS describes a mix of historical, architectural, cultural and ecclesiastical landmarks. Street addresses and step-by-step directions lead the way. A quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on Massachusetts streets is included.Tours Included: AdamsAmherstAndoverBostonBrocktonCambridgeCharlestownFall RiverFitchburgGloucesterGreat BarringtonHaverhillLowellMarbleheadNew BedfordNewburyportNorth AdamsPittsfieldPlymouthQuincySalemSpringfieldStockbridgeSwampscottWorcesterSo look twice before crossing the street and get out and look up, Massachusetts