Mid-Atlantic States are rich in culture, American heritage and boasts a wealth of some of America's finest inns and small hotels. This title offers information about 11 regional countryside driving itineraries and descriptions of over 160 places to stay.
Flotation of feature fill and other archaeological contexts has been practiced more or less continuously throughout the United States since at least the late 1960s (Bryant 2000), but the extent to which flotation has been used in the ...
As part of the Natural Resource Challenge (NPS 1999), the Mid-Atlantic Network (MIDN) has been tasked with monitoring "vital signs," a suite of physical, chemical, or biological elements or processes that represent the overall health or ...
Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas: Field Guide
The National Park Service, Natural Resource Stewardship and Science office in Fort Collins, Colorado publishes a range of reports that address natural resource topics of interest and applicability to a broad audience in the National Park ...
This collection provides scholars of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, African American studies, material culture studies, religious studies, slavery, the African diaspora, and historical archaeologists with a well-balanced array of ...
Island Press, Washington, DC, pp 593—606 Hulse AC, McCoy C], Censky E (2001) Amphibians and reptiles of Pennsylvania and the Northeast. Comstock Publishing Associates, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, p 419 Julian JT (2009) ...
The purpose of this report is to provide a concise weather and climate summary for January 1 to December 31, 2010, and to place current patterns and trends in an appropriate historical, regional, and global context (Marshall et al., in ...
With more than 65 rural, suburban, and urban trails spanning 800 miles, Rail-Trails Mid-Atlantic covers trails in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia.
This latest contribution from Scottish genealogist David Dobson names some 3,000 Scots who settled in the mid-Atlantic colonies prior to the Revolutionary War.
Mid-Atlantic: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania