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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Atlanta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Atlanta

One of the South's premier cities, Atlanta is home to an abundance of spectacular hiking and walking destinations. From urban hikes to suburban parks and rural wilderness, 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Atlanta shows readers how to quickly drive to and enjoy the best area hikes. The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area offers a wide range of outdoor activity, including several scenic hikes. Hikes from the Georgia mountains, Stone Mountain Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Sprewell Bluff, and locations in between provide Atlantans a diverse combination of hikes in length and difficulty. In addition to scenic charm, many hikes have great historical appeal, such as Burnt Hickory Loop and Cheatham Hill Trail. Other trails, such as Grant Park Loop and the Atlanta Ramble, feature major Atlanta attractions. Complete with directions, maps, and a wealth of historical detail, the guide beckons hikers of all ages and fitness levels into the out of doors. With this newly revised and updated 3rd edition, hikers will have no trouble selecting the perfect hike for spending an hour or an afternoon out on the beautiful trails of Atlanta.

Easy Hikes Close to Home: Atlanta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Easy Hikes Close to Home: Atlanta

Day hiking in Atlanta and the surrounding areas has never been better -- or easier. This guide, compiled by avid hikers Randy and Pam Golden, introduces residents and visitors to the area's best easy day treks. Carefully researched on foot, and filled with detailed trail notes, the book helps novice hikers discover their options with concise at-a-glance information highlighting factors such as location, access, directions, distance, and scenery. Included are both newly established trails and older trails ripe for rediscovery.

Outlook '89
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 652

Outlook '89

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Through Hell and Back Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1147

Through Hell and Back Collection

Never before in one collection, the best-selling Through Hell and Back series plus a bonus holiday story, are all together. A Walk Through Fire After the Fire Embrace the Fire The Miracle If you love angst and deep, emotional, character-driven stories, this is for you. On-page physical and emotional abuse. No additional content has been added from the original. A Walk Through Fire: When Dr. Drew Klein opens a clinic for victims of abuse, lawyer Ash Davis volunteers to help. After an abusive childhood, Ash doesn't believe in relationships, but can't deny his feelings for the sweet, lonely doctor After the Fire: Jordan Peterson has lost the love of his life and is fast spinning out of control....

Easy Hikes Close to Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Easy Hikes Close to Home

Day hiking in Atlanta and the surrounding areas has never been better - or easier. This guide, compiled by avid hikers Randy and Pam Golden, introduces residents and visitors to the area's best easy day treks. Carefully researched on foot, and filled with detailed trail notes, the book helps novice hikers discover their options with concise at-a-glance information highlighting factors such as location, access, directions, distance, and scenery. Included are both newly established trails and older trails ripe for rediscovery.

The Trail of Tears
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

The Trail of Tears

Native American history is filled with pain and suffering. The trail of tears is no different. More than 15,000 Cherokee Indians were removed by the U.S. Army. They were forced to travel over 1,000 miles, under very harsh conditions to Indian Territory. Along the trail, nearly 4,000 Cherokee died of starvation, exposure, or disease. This stirring volume examines the forced removal of Cherokee Indians from their native lands to the Oklahoma Territory, their subsequent history, and the legacy of these events.

Holstein-Friesian Herd-book, Containing a Record of All Holstein-Friesian Cattle ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1290
Tales from the North and the South
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Tales from the North and the South

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-11-28
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  • Publisher: McFarland

In June 1862, James J. Archer was promoted to the rank of brigadier general by Robert E. Lee. Serving with distinction in prominent battles such as those at Bull Run, Chancellorsville and Harpers Ferry, this lawyer-turned-general earned not only the respect of his superiors but the esteem and admiration of his men. Imprisoned first at Fort Delaware and then at Johnson's Island, Archer was one of the "First Fifty" (and as it turned out only) officers to be part of a Confederate/Union prisoner exchange. Upon returning to the Confederacy, Archer resumed command and served until his death from battle wounds in October 1864. From doctors to lawyers and privates to generals, this volume records th...

Absence Unexpected
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Absence Unexpected

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-06-15
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Full of compelling characters, Absence Unexpected is an exciting story about AU Silver (Always Unique!) and a group of his juggling friends searching for Randy, one of the finest jugglers on Earth. The story takes you into the heart of the juggling community and introduces you to several interesting juggling venues. It will make you want to throw things around!

In His Hands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

In His Hands

In His Hands is a story of hope that will move you to tears and laughter. Share in this journey of discovery and experience the power of faith. Capture and utilize the uplifting attitude that Leslie uses to overcome injury, tragedy, and despair. Discover the foundation she has found, propelling her to victory in pageantry, life, and love. In 1979, at age four, Leslie was a survivor of a fatal car accident. Her life was changed in that instant! Paralyzed from the waist down with a spinal cord injury, Leslie had to grow up as a child confined to a wheelchair. Her vocal cords were also damaged with scar tissue diminishing her voice. Only able to speak in a slight whisper, she was forced to look deep within herself to find the strength to become a woman of substance. Leslie demonstrates how to rise above adversity and live life with conviction. She shares through her experiences that fear is an emotion that can disable and immobilize. Negative tendencies create bondage far greater than the paralysis she faces everyday. She has the ability to get people to examine their own limitations and provides life application skills that can help others reach their greatest potential.