Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part37.utf8:96921370:1926 |
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001 2009923814
003 DLC
005 20130518082533.0
008 090226s2009 scuab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2009923814
020 $a9780738566023 (pbk.)
020 $a0738566020 (pbk.)
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
042 $apcc
043 $an-us-fl
050 00 $aF317.W45$bR63 2009
100 1 $aRobison, Jim,$d1952-
245 10 $aAlong the Wekiva River /$cJim Robison and Bill Belleville.
260 $aCharleston, SC :$bArcadia Pub.,$cc2009.
300 $a127 p. :$bchiefly ill., maps ;$c24 cm.
490 0 $aImages of America
520 $aThe Wekiva River makes up some of the best protected waters in the state with laws designed for its preservation, as it is recognized as a regional "jewel" and a resource worth saving in public trust as parks, preserves, and forests. Today visitors who paddle, boat, and hike here discover a sanctuary that seems unchanged since its earliest history, when ancient tribes piled fresh water shells, sand, bone, and pot shards to create midden mounds, and when Clay Springs and other early settlements helped draw river traffic and railroads hauled out its forest products. Its cooling springs have provided recreation for generation after generation.--back cover
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 126) and index.
651 0 $aWekiva River (Lake County-Orange County, Fla.)$xHistory$vPictorial works.
651 0 $aWekiva River Region (Lake County-Orange County, Fla.)$xHistory$vPictorial works.
651 0 $aWekiva River Region (Lake County-Orange County, Fla.)$xSocial life and customs$vPictorial works.
700 1 $aBelleville, Bill,$d1945-
856 42 $3Contributor biographical information$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0915/2009923814-b.html
856 42 $3Publisher description$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0915/2009923814-d.html