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Title:
Built to last : building America's amazing bridges, dams, tunnels, and skyscrapers
ISBN:
9780439517379
Publication Information:
New York : Scholastic Nonfiction, c2005.
Physical Description:
128 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 24 x 32 cm.
Contents:
Introduction -- Early republic 1790-1850: Erie Canal -- Hoosac Tunnel -- United States Capitol -- Invention and discovery 1850-1910: Brooklyn Bridge -- Flatiron Building -- Transcontinental Railroad -- Hard times 1920-1940: Empire State Building -- Fort Peck Dam -- Hoover Dam -- Golden Gate Bridge -- Cascade Tunnel -- Golden Age 1950-1965: U.S. Interstate Highway System -- Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel -- Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Arch -- Sears Tower -- Megaprojects 1990-present: Central Artery/Tunnel Project -- City Tunnel No. 3 -- Further reading -- Web sites -- Index.
Reading Level:
950 L Lexile
Summary:
Americans didn't let mountains stand in the way of trade with the American West--they tunneled right through them to make the Cascade Tunnel and Hoosac Tunnel. When water and power were needed, they built huge dams, such as the Fort Peck Dam and the Hoover Dam. Faced with water to cross, they built beautiful bridges, such as the Brooklyn Bridge and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. And the American character is best reflected by the building it invented, the skyscraper. Built to last profiles 17 architectural and engineering marvels, from the Erie Canal to Boston's Big Dig.
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