The last American highway : a journey through time down U.S. Route 83. Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma
(Adult Book)
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Adult Nebraska Nonfiction - Main Library
978.2 MAG
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978.2 MAG
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Automobile travel -- Kansas.
Automobile travel -- Nebraska.
Automobile travel -- Oklahoma.
Kansas -- Description and travel.
Kansas -- History -- Anecdotes.
Magnuson, Stew -- Travel -- High Plains (U. S.)
Nebraska -- Description and travel.
Nebraska -- History -- Anecdotes.
Oklahoma -- Description and travel.
Oklahoma -- History -- Anecdotes.
United States Highway 83.
Automobile travel -- Nebraska.
Automobile travel -- Oklahoma.
Kansas -- Description and travel.
Kansas -- History -- Anecdotes.
Magnuson, Stew -- Travel -- High Plains (U. S.)
Nebraska -- Description and travel.
Nebraska -- History -- Anecdotes.
Oklahoma -- Description and travel.
Oklahoma -- History -- Anecdotes.
United States Highway 83.
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Format
Adult Book
Physical Desc
x, 236 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-230).
Description
Descending 1,885 miles straight down the center of the United States from Westhope, North Dakota, to Brownsville, Texas, is U.S. 83, one of the oldest and longest of the federal highways that hasn't been replaced by an Interstate. Author Stew Magnuson takes readers on a trip through the Nebraska Sand Hills, the Smoky River Valley in Kansas, and the singular Oklahoma Panhandle. Along the route are the stories of the famous, the infamous, and the forgotten. Buffalo Bill Cody hunted these lands, but what about Buffalo Jones, who set out to save the American bison from extinction? This is where the ruthless, but now largely forgotten bank robbers, the Fleagles committed their most heinous crime; where the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia met George Armstrong Custer, and Pussy Cat Nell dispatched the corrupt Sheriff "Brushy" Bush with a shotgun blast. What ties together President Eisenhower, the architect Frank Lloyd Wright and author Truman Capote? Highway 83, of course.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Magnuson, S. (2015). The last American highway: a journey through time down U.S. Route 83 . Court Bridge Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Magnuson, Stew. 2015. The Last American Highway: A Journey Through Time Down U.S. Route 83. Arlington, Virginia: Court Bridge Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Magnuson, Stew. The Last American Highway: A Journey Through Time Down U.S. Route 83 Arlington, Virginia: Court Bridge Publishing, 2015.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Magnuson, Stew. The Last American Highway: A Journey Through Time Down U.S. Route 83 Court Bridge Publishing, 2015.
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