Field Guide to the Piedmont The Natural Habitats of America's Most Lived-in Region, from New York City to Montgomery, Alabama.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, (c)2012.Description: 1 online resource (537 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781469607498
- QH104 .F545 2012
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America's most populous region is also home to some of the nation's most serenely beautiful country. Tracing a gentle, thousand-mile curve from New York City southwestward to Montgomery, Alabama, the Piedmont connects an arc of urban centers which includes five state capitals, America's largest city, and the national capital. Between the Atlantic coastal plain and the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Piedmont's rolling hills span miles of farmland and forest. Michael Godfrey's Field Guide to the Piedmont--originally published by Sierra Club Books and here newly revised and updated--is an infor
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