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Holland Point / Janet Bates, Joy Baker, and Alice Birney for the Holland Point Citizens Association.
Author
Bates, Janet
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., ©2008.
Description
127 pages : chiefly illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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F187.A6 B38 2008
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Holland Point (Anne Arundel County, Md.)
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History
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20th century
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Pictorial works
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Holland Point (Anne Arundel County, Md.)
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Social life and customs
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20th century
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Pictorial works
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Holland Point (Anne Arundel County, Md.)
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Biography
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Pictorial works
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North Beach Park (Md.)
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History
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20th century
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Pictorial works
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North Beach Park (Md.)
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Social life and customs
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20th century
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Pictorial works
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North Beach Park (Md.)
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Biography
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Pictorial works
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Anne Arundel County (Md.)
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History
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Pictorial works
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Related name
Holland Point Citizens Association (North Beach, Md.)
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Baker, Joy
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Birney, Alice L. (Alice Lotvin), 1938-
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Illustrated works
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Getty AAT genre
illustrated books
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Series
Images of America
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Summary note
"Begun in 1923 as a cluster of summer cottages, Holland Point has developed into a jewel-like residential community on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay at the southern tip of Anne Arundel County. Vintage photographs here capture the history of this community's early beach life that virtually vanished in an August 1933 storm. Behind rock seawalls, residents continued to celebrate with seafood, boating, and parties. Fourth generations of founding families now build luxury homes around "Grandma's cottage" but appreciate the same waves, waterfowl, and wildlife that their ancestors admired when they first cut through the forest to discover the bay." -- provided by Amazon.
ISBN
9780738552866
0738552860
9781531633196 ((hardback))
1531633196 ((hardback))
LCCN
2007926278
OCLC
182525817
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