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Lockhart
(Paperback)
Ronda Anton Reagan
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R557
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Discovery Miles 5 110
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When people think of Lockhart today, they think of barbecue.
However, Lockhart's history and culture are much more. As Spanish
land grants were awarded to Anglos to settle this virtually
uninhabited territory, they came to what is now Lockhart because of
the many springs, live oaks, rolling hills, and good soil. First
were Native Americans, like the friendly Tonkawa tribe, and then in
1840, a few Anglo families settled on Plum Creek, six miles from
today's town center. In August 1840, the legendary Battle of Plum
Creek ended the Great Comanche Raid, clearing the way for further
settlement. Farming and ranching led to a melting pot of ethnic
entrepreneurs who opened related businesses around the square of
the Caldwell County seat. Cattle and cotton became kings and, even
today, remain leading agribusinesses. Dubbed the "Barbecue Capital
of Texas" by the Texas Legislature, Lockhart can boast that over
1.2 million people visit annually to eat barbecue.
Each page features a normal view as well as an bird’s-eye view of
each of Cape Town’s most iconic sites and attractions, with an
extended caption for each attraction.
Taking us on a journey through the history of sacred art and
architecture, Sacred Sites explores the myriads of ways in which we
imbue our environments with profound and enduring meaning. From
our early designation of nature and the body as temple to our
futuristic embrace of imaginary realms, we travel the vast and mystical
landscapes of myth, religion, and imagination.
Through gathering, we ignite our spaces with spirit, we circle the
bonfire, bow down at the forest altar, give praise at the temple to our
chosen divinities. Through pilgrimage, we carve indelible
pathways, making our meditative way across continents, generations of
footsteps treading, again and again, upon sacred grounds. And through
our creative offerings to spirit - we envision new worlds, wildly
imaginative odes to what we deem as holy; golden temples hewn of rock,
enormous spirals sculpted from sand and soil, silent sanctuaries hidden
among wooded groves. We paint the ancient cave walls, carve petroglyphs
to mark the way, place roses in veneration at the candlelit
shrine.
Slowly, stone-by-stone, we build monuments to our gods, a cosmic
geometry held within our sacred architecture of worship. These hidden
patterns can be found in the mysterious, towering pyramids found across
the globe and throughout an astounding diversity of cultures, in the
marble sanctuaries built to house the Greek and Roman goddesses, and in
the windblown mountain monasteries of ancient Asia and the indigenous
cliff-dwellings of the American Southwest.
Nature, art, beauty, these are the common elements found both within
the places made sacred by our ancestors and in the multitude of
environments where we strive to connect to source, and to
ourselves. Tracing a hallowed route from rugged stone temples to
transcendent works of modern architecture, the fifth volume in The
Library of Esoterica celebrates the collective history of spaces made
sacrosanct through human worship.
The year is 1973 and changes are afoot in Great Yarmouth and
Brokencliff-on-Sea as the New Year comes in with bang! Return to a
simpler time when family holidays at the seaside were still fun and
electronic devices had never been heard of. The only sound that was
heard was the gentle lapping of the waves, the gulls circling
above, and the trot of the horse's hooves along the promenade and
music from the funfairs.
Discover these fascinating islands with the most incisive and
entertaining travel guide on the market. You can take this handy,
pocket-sized book out withyou anywhere, any time. Whether you plan
to bar-hop in Sant Antoni, wander Ibiza Town's medieval lanes or
bask in the sun on Formentera's Platja Illetes, Pocket Rough Guide
Ibiza & Formentera will show you the ideal places to sleep,
eat, drink, shop and visit along the way. Perfect for short trips -
compact and concise, with all the practical info you'll need for a
few days' stay. Free pull-out map, as well as full-colour maps
throughout - navigate the backstreets of Ibiza Town or road-trip
the sleepy northwest without needing to get online. Things not to
miss - our rundown of Ibiza and Formentera's unmissable sights and
experiences. * Itineraries - carefully planned days to help you
organize your visit. Independent, trusted reviews written with
Rough Guides' trademark blend of humour, honesty and insight, with
options to suit every budget. Stunning images - a rich collection
of inspiring colour photography. Detailed islands coverage -
whether visiting the big sights or venturing off the tourist trail,
this travel guide has in-depth practical advice for every step of
the way. Chapters cover each neighbourhood in depth, with all the
sights and the best of the nearby shops, cafes, restaurants, bars
and clubs.Areas covered include:Ibiza Town; Dalt Vila;Santa
Eularia; the East; Sant Antoni; Sant Joan, Sant Miquel; the
Northwest;Sant Josep; the South; Formentera Attractions include:
Dalt Vila; Sa Penya; Es Vedra; Santa Agnes; Portitxol; Cala Salada;
Cala d'Hort; Platja Illetes; Platja Migjorn; Capde Barbaria
Day-trips - venture further afield to Toledo, Segovia, El Escorial,
Aranjuez or Chinchon. Accommodation - our unbiased selection of the
top places to stay, to suit every budget. Essentials - crucial
pre-departure practical information including getting there, local
transport, tourist information, festivals, events and more.
Background information - an easy-to-use chronology, plus a handy
language section and glossary. About Rough Guides: Escape the
everyday with Rough Guides. We are a leading travel publisher known
for our "tell it like it is" attitude, up-to-date content and great
writing. Since 1982, we've published books covering more than 120
destinations around the globe, with an ever-growing series of
ebooks, a range of beautiful, inspirational reference titles, and
an award-winning website. We pride ourselves on our accurate,
honest and informed travel guides.
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