THE STORY OF TEXAS UNDER SIX FLAGS
Author: M.E.M. DAVIS
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 216
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Author: M.E.M. DAVIS
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 186
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mem Davis
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Published: 2023-07-18
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ISBN-13: 9781021283047
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: M. E. Davis
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Published: 1897
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Davis McCown
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Published: 2021-03-10
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ISBN-13: 9780997421330
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA pictorial history of the first fifty years of the Six Flags over Texas Amusement park. This work traces the history of the Six Flags Over Texas amusement park, located in Arlington, Texas for over fifty years. Coverage begins with a discussion of the theme parks built around the country after the opening of Disneyland in 1955. The story proceeds to Six Flags' initial planning and construction in the late 1950s and continues through its fiftieth anniversary season in 2011.Presented are hundreds of facts and over 230 images. The images include concept art for the park; original postcards; tourist photographs; public relations photographs; souvenir documents; and original photographs by the author.The book provides background regarding the individuals that designed and built the park. It covers each of the major attractions added each season. Typical information includes the manufacturer of each attraction, with the ride's capacity, speed or height.The author is an attorney in Tarrant County that worked as a ride operator in the park for four years. He has consulted newspaper articles, books, and old park souvenirs and artifacts to collect the information included.
Author: M. E. M. Davis
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Published: 2019-09-13
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 9781692867225
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince long before the advent of theme parks, Texans have paid homage to the history of their land under the banners of six nations. Nineteenth century writer Molly E. Moore Davis has given us a very readable (and richly detailed, considering its length) account of the land and people of Texas under each of those flags. Written with attention to fact over glory, it is a source of valuable historical interest, including some details that may have been lost to general public knowledge over time. Famed as a poet and a novelist, Molly E. Moore spent her youth in Texas and gave special attention to that state in both mediums. Her Massachusetts-born father moved his family first to Alabama and then Texas a decade before the Civil War. Davis spent her married life and most of her writing career in New Orleans.
Author: Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA brief sketch of the story of Texas. It is a record of bold conceptions and bolder deeds, the history of the rise and progress of a great state.
Author: Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis
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Published: 2019-10-06
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9781697431575
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA brief sketch of the story of Texas. It is a record of bold conceptions and bolder deeds, the history of the rise and progress of a great state.
Author: Leigh Clemons
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2013-05-15
Total Pages: 203
ISBN-13: 0292752075
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAsk anyone to name an archetypal Texan, and you're likely to get a larger-than-life character from film or television (say John Wayne's Davy Crockett or J. R. Ewing of TV's Dallas) or a politician with that certain swagger (think LBJ or George W. Bush). That all of these figures are white and male and bursting with self-confidence is no accident, asserts Leigh Clemons. In this thoughtful study of what makes a "Texan," she reveals how Texan identity grew out of the history—and, even more, the myth—of the heroic deeds performed by Anglo men during the Texas Revolution and the years of the Republic and how this identity is constructed and maintained by theatre and other representational practices. Clemons looks at a wide range of venues in which "Texanness" is performed, including historic sites such as the Alamo, the battlefield at Goliad, and the San Jacinto Monument; museums such as the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum; seasonal outdoor dramas such as Texas! at Palo Duro Canyon; films such as John Wayne's The Alamo and the IMAX's Alamo: The Price of Freedom; plays and TV shows such as the Tuna trilogy, Dallas, and King of the Hill; and the Cavalcade of Texas performance at the 1936 Texas Centennial. She persuasively demonstrates that these performances have created a Texan identity that has become a brand, a commodity that can be sold to the public and even manipulated for political purposes.
Author: Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis
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Published: 1897
Total Pages: 220
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