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Aaron Isaacs - Twin Ports by Trolley - 9780816673087 - V9780816673087
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Twin Ports by Trolley

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Description for Twin Ports by Trolley Hardback. Num Pages: 320 pages, 366 black & white illustrations, 18 maps. BIC Classification: 1KBBN; HBJK; WGF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 262 x 241 x 28. Weight in Grams: 1588.

An international seaport and an industrial powerhouse, Duluth was a natural for streetcar service, but making it successful was a challenge. The city, some twenty-five miles long yet only three miles wide in most places, has the tallest and steepest hills in Minnesota and a harbor separating it from its sister city, Superior, Wisconsin. Twin Ports by Trolley charts the history of the streetcar system that met the unique difficulties posed by Duluth, from the Interstate Bridge that crossed the harbor to the Incline Railway that carried travelers more than five hundred feet above Lake Superior.

Following the rails as ... Read more

The book is, finally, a tour of the Twin Ports over time, with a wealth of maps and photographs illustrating routes and landmarks and picturing the people who made the rails hum. Interviews and newspaper features, “day-after reports” and management memos, stories told by employees and onlookers—all contribute to a rich evocation of a fascinating historical era. The streetcars are long gone from Duluth and Superior, but remnants survive if one knows where to look—and this street-level exploration points the way.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press United States
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Minnesota, United States
ISBN
9780816673087
SKU
V9780816673087
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99-15

About Aaron Isaacs
Aaron Isaacs is the coauthor of Twin Cities by Trolley: The Streetcar Era in Minneapolis and St. Paul (Minnesota, 2007). He edits Tourist Railroads and Railway Museums magazine and is also the author of Trackside around the Twin Cities and The Como–Harriet Streetcar Line.

Reviews for Twin Ports by Trolley
"Duluth is blessed with the rich history of a town built on the northern frontier by the strength of American manufacturing, heavy industry, and shipping. Twin Ports by Trolley shapes a wonderful narrative of the challenges and potential of that era through the lens of the trolley system that climbed the hills on the shores of the world’s greatest lake. ... Read more

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