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Missouri

Where the Rivers Run
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Known for its scenic rivers, reowned state parks and beautiful vistas, Missouri offers enjoyment for anyone seeking a variety landscapes, natural wonders, charming small towns, and cosmopolitan urban Known for its scenic rivers, renowned state parks and beautiful vistas, Missouri offers enjoyment for anyone seeking a variety of landscapes, natural wonders, charming small towns, and cosmopolitan urban adventures. In Missouri: Where the Rivers Run, follow photographer Robert E. Hulsey on a visual journey across the Show-Me State as he travels from the rolling plains in the northern part of the state to the Ozark Mountains in the south, showcasing the natural heritage along the way. Through these 175 stunning photographs, visit the lush hiking trails at Graham Cave State Park, experience a float trip down the Black River, witness a celebration in Mark Twain's hometown, and get the perfect view of the Cathedral Basilica's painted ceiling. Through the lens of his camera, Robert captures the many wonders of the state and the people who call it home. A beautiful coffee-table book, Missouri: Where the Rivers Run will inspire travelers to explore the splendor and the history of this picturesque Midwest state.
Robert E. Hulsey is a photographer with 45 years of experience. He currently lives in Raytown, Missouri.
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This colorful coffee table book showcases 175 photographs Hulsey, a Missouri resident, has taken on his travels across the state. Scenic landscapes, tourist spots like Presleys' Country Jubilee in Branson, architectural jewels like the Kraus House in Kirkwood, community landmarks such as county courthouses, and areas of outstanding natural beauty are among the many subjects documented in this attractive book. Brief captions accompany the photos, which are all in color. Many of the photos receive a full page for display.
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