1911. By Way of Potosi With notes on Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru and 80 illustrations and maps. Contents Pernambuco and Bahia; Rio, Santos, and Brazilian Trade; Buenos Aires; Argentine Independence and Spanish-American Solidarity; The Tucuman Express; Through the Argentine Highlands; Across the Bolivian Frontier; Tupiza to Cotagaita; Escara to Laja Tambo; Potosi; Sucre, the De Jure Capital of Bolivia; The Road to Challapata; Oruro to Antofagasta and Valparaiso; Santiago and the First
1911. By Way of Potosi With notes on Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru and 80 illustrations and maps. Contents: Pernambuco and Bahia; Rio, Santos, and Brazilian Trade; Buenos Aires; Argentine Independence and Spanish-American Solidarity; The Tucuman Express; Through the Argentine Highlands; Across the Bolivian Frontier; Tupiza to Cotagaita; Escara to Laja Tambo; Potosi; Sucre, the De Jure Capital of Bolivia; The Road to Challapata; Oruro to Antofagasta and Valparaiso; Santiago and the First
Cañon City sits in a geological bowl surrounded by the Rocky Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo mountain range. Historically, it has been known as the prison capital of the ...
1911. By Way of Potosi With notes on Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru and 80 illustrations and maps. Contents: Pernambuco and Bahia; Rio, Santos, and Brazilian Trade; Buenos Aires; Argentine Independence and Spanish-American Solidarity; The Tucuman Express; Through the Argentine Highlands; Across the Bolivian Frontier; Tupiza to Cotagaita; Escara to Laja Tambo; Potosi; Sucre, the De Jure Capital of Bolivia; The Road to Challapata; Oruro to Antofagasta and Valparaiso; Santiago and the First
Capital City of Castries, St. Lucia, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America - Gavin Hellier - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Pierre and Fort Pierre, South Dakota (Images of America) Only 1 left in stock at $19.99! From prairie to river's edge, the Pierre and Fort Pierre area resounds with historical adventure. Visited in 1743 by French explorersthe Verendrye brothersand by Lewis and Clark in 1804, Fort Pierre was established as a significant fur trading post in 1817 and served briefly as a military fort in 1855. The decaying port settlement was revived during the Black Hills gold rush of 1875, outfitting bull trains. For over a
Former Mayan Capital after the Fall of Chichen-Itza, Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico, North America - R H Productions - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Los Angeles Art Deco (Images of America) Art Deco made its formal appearance in Paris at the 1925 L'Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes, a showcase for art, architecture, and design that promoted progress, modernity, and the present. The greatest export from this exhibition was a style that has since been recognized as one of the great design movements of the 20th century. Art Deco's growing recognition coincided with the growth of Los Angeles as the entertainment capital.
Quito, Capital of Equador, South America - Sylvain Grandadam - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Former Mayan Capital after the Fall of Chichen-Itza, Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico, North America - R H Productions - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Zaculeu, Old Capital of the Mam People, Guatemala, Central America - Upperhall - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Ruins of Cakchiquel, Mayan Capital, Iximche, Guatemala, Central America - Upperhall - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Maps similar to Johnson's Georgetown and The City of Washington The Capital of the United States of America
Aerial View of the Capital with Snow-Covered Mountain in Background, La Paz, Bolivia - Jim Zuckerman - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
Ruined Capital of the Chimu Empire, Chan Chan, Unesco World Heritage Site, Near Trujillo, Peru - Jane Sweeney - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
Aerial View of the Capital with Snow-Covered Mountain in Background, La Paz, Bolivia - Jim Zuckerman - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
Aerial View of the Capital with Snow-Covered Mountain in Background, La Paz, Bolivia - Jim Zuckerman - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Ruined Capital of the Chimu Empire, Chan Chan, Unesco World Heritage Site, Near Trujillo, Peru - Jane Sweeney - Photographic Print from AllPosters.com
Ruined Capital of the Chimu Empire, Chan Chan, Unesco World Heritage Site, Near Trujillo, Peru - Jane Sweeney - Framed Art Print from AllPosters.com
Images of America: Columbus 1860-1910 Images of America: Columbus 1860-1910 Item #: 200175 Images of America: Columbus 1860-1910 Description In 1798, a settlement named Franklinton sprouted up on the west bank of the Scioto River, just below the Olentangy River. The Ohio legislature accepted a proposal in 1812 for the high bank east of the Scioto River, across the river from Franklinton, to be the site of the capital city. The location was given the name Columbus, even though it had no inhabitants at the