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Landphair, Ted was born on September 12, 1942 in Cleveland. Son of Wallace Harold and Louise U. Landphair.
(The Korean War Veterans Memorial Story. Thirty-three year...)
The Korean War Veterans Memorial Story. Thirty-three years after the American men and women of the Korean War came home, Congress at last recognized their sacrifice and record of selfless service by building a Korean War Veterans Memorial. This book showcases this memorial and tells the story of this Forgotten War. Beautiful vivid color and historic black and white images and lively text capture both the memorial and the Korean War. Forgotten No More pays tribute to the men and women who answered the call to defend a country they never knew and a people they had never met. Award-winning writer Ted Landphair is the author of the book and many of the images are by nationally recognized photographer Carol M. Highsmith. There are 95 pages in this beautifully printed book that has sold thousands of copies since the Korean War Veterans Memorial opened in 2004.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0962087734/?tag=2022091-20
(Railroads were king in l903, and Union Station in Washing...)
Railroads were king in l903, and Union Station in Washington, D.C. was an imperial transportation palace. From its grandeum to its dowdy decline and second coming, this is Union Station's story. Prominent Washington architectural photographer Carol M. Highsmith spent parts of five years documenting the pathetic dilapidation, and the painstaking rehabilitation, of this titanic building in the l980s. Other collections produced memorable and historic photographs as well. As the long and tortuous life of Daniel Burnham's transporation palace unfolds in these pages, Union Station: A Decorative History may serve as its own preservationist's tool, keeping grand memories alive.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/096208770X/?tag=2022091-20
(This book relates America's entire preservation story thr...)
This book relates America's entire preservation story through stunning contemporary photographs and captivating historic views of 102 sites, two in each state and the District of Columbia. A wide range of glorious restorations are captured in color--from recognizable and grand spaces to small and intimate places, all restored since the 1980s. An informative introduction explains why these and numerous other sites and locations have been restored as well as the forces that have contributed to recent U.S. preservation.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0471143472/?tag=2022091-20
Landphair, Ted was born on September 12, 1942 in Cleveland. Son of Wallace Harold and Louise U. Landphair.
Bachelor of Science, Ohio U., 1964; Master of Arts, U. Iowa, 1965.
Journalism instructor, Midwestern U., Wichita Falls, Texas, 1965-1967; newspaper reporter, The National Observer, Washington, 1967-1970; broadcaster, WMAL-AM Radio, Washington, 1970-1979; broadcaster, KFWB-AM, Los Angeles, 1979; newspaper editor, New Orleans Business NP, 1980-1985; broadcaster, The Voice of America, Washington, since 1986.
(This book relates America's entire preservation story thr...)
(Railroads were king in l903, and Union Station in Washing...)
(The Korean War Veterans Memorial Story. Thirty-three year...)
(Book by Highsmith, Carol M., Landphair, Ted)
Married Carolyn J. Bolan, June 15, 1964(divorced January 1988). Children: Jeannette, Juliette, Nicole, Robert. Married Carol M. Highsmith, June 11, 1988.