Kevin Woyce
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Books

Jersey Shore History & Facts

Have you ever wondered why there is an elephant-shaped building
on the beach in Margate? Who built a concrete ship (and why did it
sink near Cape May)? Why are there towns on the Jersey Shore
named Loveladies, Ship Bottom, and Rio Grande?

Inside Jersey Shore History & Facts, you will find the answers to all of
these questions, and many more. So join author and photographer
Kevin Woyce for a breezy tour of our coastal history--from pirates,
shipwrecks, and lighthouses to grand hotels, abandoned forts, and
today's most popular boardwalks.

Illustrated with more than 70 original black and white photos and
vintage postcard images of NJ lighthouses, boardwalks, and historic
landmarks.

Trade paperback / 5.5 x 8.5 / 120 pages / $10.95 (USD)





Hudson River Lighthouses & History

Henry Hudson explored the river that now bears his name in 1609.
The arrival of the steamboat 200 years later, and the opening of the
Erie Canal in 1825, made the Hudson one of America's busiest
rivers. From 1826 until the middle of the 20th century, more than a
dozen lighthouses guided ships past its islands and shallows.

Hudson River Lighthouses & History is an illustrated tour of these
lights, past and present, and of the river they marked -- from its
Revolutionary War battlefields and early industries to modern-day
cities, bridges, and parks.

Illustrated with more than three dozen original black and white
photographs of Hudson River lighthouses, bridges, and historic
landmarks.

Trade paperback / 5.5 x 8.5 / 132 pages / $10.95 (USD)







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Hudson River Lighthouses &
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