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If there is one place in the United States where people have perfected the art of living with a harmonious blend of grace and gusto, residents and visitors alike would collectively agree that Buckhead, indeed, epitomizes superlative Southern living. Page by page, Buckhead, Atlanta's First Address is more than just a book - it's a tribute to the people and the community.
Princeton is a very special city retaining a sense of place, mix, and balance of uses with a vibrant downtown.
Atlantic City Queen of Resorts or America's Playground - you decide. Come inside and take a new look at Atlantic City today, a family destination with something for everyone and more surprises to come.
Envision a place in the very heart of Georgia, where genteel living and genuine southern hospitality complement the progressive growth and dynamic community ties that have been the essence of Macon for more than 170 years. The Macon Sketchbook features more than 165 original watercolors created by talented, homegown artists.
For a year, a group of16 art students at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design walked the city of Milwaukee with sketchpads in hand. The 123 landmarks and scenes captured in the students' artwork and reproduced in the Milwaukee Sketchbook showcase the results of those artistic explorations.
Exquisite photography book of Macon's celebrated cherry blossoms.'
The students of the Cleveland Institute of Art, in photographs and sketches, and various other media, illustrate Cleveland's past and present.
The Athens Sketchbook is a dynamic book about the history of Athens, Georgia told through local writers and shown through local artists' paintings. As a hardcover, heirloom quality book, it is a keepsake edition for anyone who lives, works, or visits the Athens community
Through their paintings, local artists illustrate why this city is so special and also show clearly the diverse appeal that the city provides and extends generously to all who enter.
Martha Adams Thompson, Macon, Georgia artist, takes us on her own journey down the ancient alleys and hidden doorways of one of her favorite places . . . Italy.