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1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die

 
1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die   By Barrons Educational Series
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Both casual travelers and dedicated history buffs will relish this visitor's guide to palaces, cathedrals, temples, battlefields, homes of great artists and statesmen--places and monuments that bear witness to thousands of years of human history. Packed with vivid color photos and detailed textual entries 1001 Historic Sites carries its readers off to places that include:

  • Prehistoric Sites: Stonehenge, England; the Lescaux Cave Paintings, France, and others
  • Battlefields: Waterloo, Belgium; Gettysburg, U.S.A.; Hastings, England; Ypres, Belgium, and others
  • Buildings and Monuments: St. Basil's Cathedral, Moscow; Nishi Hogan-Ji (Buddhist temple), Kyoto, Japan; St. Paul's Cathedral, London; the Eiffel Tower, Paris; the Empire State Building, New York City; the Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy; the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem; the Pyramids, Egypt; and many others
  • Homes of the Famous and Infamous: Mozart's Birthplace, Salzburg, Austria; Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Jane Austen's home, Chawton, England; Hitler's retreat at Berchtesgaden, near Munich, Germany; and many others

    1001 Historic Sites makes a great book for browsing, an idea-packed source for vacation planning, a handy reference volume for students of history, and a sheer pleasure for the general reader.

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    Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5 Major oversights hamper enjoyment, 2008-09-22
    I love this series and normally give it a very wide berth and tend not to take it too seriously but rather regard it as a fun tool that provides a good starting off point. However, and with respect to the U.S. alone, the oversights are so glaring that I felt a need to add my two cents. When we're dealing with a country that in comparison with Europe and Asia that have two or three millennia's worth of history to draw back on, is so young that the TRULY historical places would seem obvious and somewhat limited, such exclusions are really inexcusable. Yes, most of the usual suspects are here, but check out those that were omitted. In no particular order:

    Valley Forge
    Independence Hall
    Old North Church
    St. Augustine Colonial Spanish Quarter & Castillo San Marco / Ft. Matanzas
    Colonial Williamsburg
    Ft. McHenry
    French Quarter / Jackson Square & St. Louis Cathedral
    Jefferson Memorial
    The National Archives
    Harvard University
    House of the Seven Gables
    Biltmore Estate
    New York Stock Exchange
    Salem Witch Museum
    Ground Zero (Site of the World Trade Center)
    Bunker Hill
    Savannah Historic District
    Falling Waters
    Cathedral of St. John the Divine
    Grant's Tomb

    ...to name a few. In their place, we get the following...

    City Lights Bookstore
    Disneyland
    Universal Studios
    Union Station - Los Angeles
    Eastern State Penitentiary
    Japanese Internment Camps
    Kit Carson's Home
    Virginia City
    Golden Spike Historic Site
    Grumman's Chinese Theatre
    Forest Lawn Memorial Parks
    Stonewall Inn

    I'm not implying that the aforementioned, which were, in fact, included in the book, are not in their own right historic, because they are. But to leave out places such as Independence Hall, where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were signed or Ft. McHenry, the place that inspired The Star Spangled Banner or Ground Zero, the site of the most monumental act of terrorism on U.S. soil or the historic center and fortifications of the oldest European settlement in what is the now the United States is just way too much to allow to go by without comment. Again, I take these publications with a grain of salt but when it's no longer a grain but rather a boulder, then heaving it over my shoulder isn't quite as easy.

    Mind you, I'm focusing exclusively on the U.S. No doubt glaring omissions are not limited exclusively to said country.



    Product Details
    Binding: Hardcover
    Dewey Decimal Number: 910.2
    EAN: 9780764160448
    ISBN: 0764160443
    Label: Barrons Educational Series
    Manufacturer: Barrons Educational Series
    Number Of Items: 1
    Number Of Pages: 960
    Publication Date: 2008-03-01
    Publisher: Barrons Educational Series
    Studio: Barrons Educational Series