Great Cities of the United States Historical, Descriptive, Commercial, Industrial

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Great Cities of the United States Historical, Descriptive, Commercial, Industrial

by Gertrude Van Duyn Southworth, Stephen Elliott Kramer

EN·~4 hours

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Ever wondered how the rise of a city mirrors the story of a nation? This guide takes you on a tour of America's most iconic urban centers—New York, Chicago, San Francisco, New Orleans, Washington, and others—showing how geography, commerce, and industry shaped their destinies. By weaving together concise histories, vivid descriptions of landmarks, and the economic forces that drove each metropolis, the book turns what could be dry data into a lively narrative.

Listeners will explore the fertile farms that fed Chicago’s boom, the steel routes linking the Great Lakes, and the cotton and sugar trades that made New Orleans a gateway to the South. Detailed maps illustrate harbors, railroads, and early street layouts, while the authors highlight the human stories behind the growth of each city. The result is a clear, engaging snapshot of America’s urban landscape that brings the past to life for curious minds of all ages.

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Full title

Great Cities of the United States Historical, Descriptive, Commercial, Industrial Historical, Descriptive, Commercial, Industrial

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (271K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Bergquist, Jens Nordmann and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2014-02-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

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Gertrude Van Duyn Southworth

b. 1874

Known for lively, accessible history books for young readers, this early-20th-century writer helped turn big subjects like American history and civics into clear, story-driven reading. She also led the Syracuse-based Iroquois Publishing Company after her husband's death.

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Stephen Elliott Kramer

Stephen Elliott Kramer

Best remembered as a Washington, D.C., educator and co-author of an early 20th-century survey of American cities, this writer brought a teacher’s eye for detail to a broad portrait of urban life in the United States.

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