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1812 : a traveler's guide to the war that defined a continent

A guide to the historic sites and battlefields in Canada and the United States that were a part of the War of 1812.

Book  - 2013
971.034 Eig
2 copies / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 1426211279
  • ISBN: 9781426211270
  • Physical Description 128 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps
  • Publisher Washington, D.C. : National Geographic, [2013]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior"--Cover.
"Parks Canada, Parcs Canada"--Cover.
"Iconic parks, historic sites, and hallowed battlefields"--Cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes Internet addresses and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 14.95

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1812 : A Traveler's Guide to the War That Defined a Continent
1812 : A Traveler's Guide to the War That Defined a Continent
by National Geographic
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1812 : A Traveler's Guide to the War That Defined a Continent


This official guide to the War of 1812 takes readers on a fascinating tour of the prominent historical sites in both Canada and the U.S. Timed for bicentennial celebrations continuing though 2015, this guide is published in partnership with the U.S. National Park Service and Parks Canada, and is ideal for travelers who love history. Relive the epic battles of the War of 1812, from Fort McHenry--where Francis Scott Key was inspired to pen "The Star Spangled Banner"--to Tippecanoe, Queenston Heights, Horseshoe Bend, and Chalmette. This lushly illustrated, handy guidebook--the only one that contains both U.S. and Canadian sites--is the official U.S. National Park Service and Parks Canada guide to the War of 1812. It takes you to all war-related landmarks--from the shores of the Great Lakes, up and down the Eastern Seaboard, all the way south to New Orleans--and to such renowned attractions as the USS Constitution, Governors Island, and the White House, infamously torched in 1814 during the Chesapeake Campaign. Evocative text explains how the war played out, as well as tourist insights and how to visit each site. Fun, fact-filled sidebars; a milestones timeline, key biographical sketches; detailed visitor information; and colorful, easy-to-read maps make this a must-have souvenir for anyone joining in the bicentennial festivities and interested in the War of 1812.