Leonia
An engaging visual history, documenting the creative ceneter of Leonia.

Leonia was once a sleepy farming community on the western slope of the Palisades. Leonia was a crossroads of the Revolution and a training ground for Civil War soldiers. Prominent artists were first to arrive. Its proximity to New York City's major universities, performing centers, theaters, galleries, and art schools has contributed to making the town a home for many of the twentieth century's foremost artists, scientists, and academics. With hundreds of vintage photographs, Leonia offers the reader an overview of a town that has been called the English Neighborhood, West Fort Lee, and the Athens of New Jersey.Leonia explores the fascinating town that was settled in 1668 by Dutch and English farmers. The town remained a farming community until the late 1800s, when it experienced enormous economic and cultural growth. Advances in transportation, such as the West Side subway, the ferries, and the trolley systems, made it possible for many to commute to the city. This pictorial history illustrates how Leonia soon became a haven for some of the nation's most creative minds, including five Nobel Prize winners.

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Leonia
An engaging visual history, documenting the creative ceneter of Leonia.

Leonia was once a sleepy farming community on the western slope of the Palisades. Leonia was a crossroads of the Revolution and a training ground for Civil War soldiers. Prominent artists were first to arrive. Its proximity to New York City's major universities, performing centers, theaters, galleries, and art schools has contributed to making the town a home for many of the twentieth century's foremost artists, scientists, and academics. With hundreds of vintage photographs, Leonia offers the reader an overview of a town that has been called the English Neighborhood, West Fort Lee, and the Athens of New Jersey.Leonia explores the fascinating town that was settled in 1668 by Dutch and English farmers. The town remained a farming community until the late 1800s, when it experienced enormous economic and cultural growth. Advances in transportation, such as the West Side subway, the ferries, and the trolley systems, made it possible for many to commute to the city. This pictorial history illustrates how Leonia soon became a haven for some of the nation's most creative minds, including five Nobel Prize winners.

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Leonia

Leonia

by Arcadia Publishing
Leonia

Leonia

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An engaging visual history, documenting the creative ceneter of Leonia.

Leonia was once a sleepy farming community on the western slope of the Palisades. Leonia was a crossroads of the Revolution and a training ground for Civil War soldiers. Prominent artists were first to arrive. Its proximity to New York City's major universities, performing centers, theaters, galleries, and art schools has contributed to making the town a home for many of the twentieth century's foremost artists, scientists, and academics. With hundreds of vintage photographs, Leonia offers the reader an overview of a town that has been called the English Neighborhood, West Fort Lee, and the Athens of New Jersey.Leonia explores the fascinating town that was settled in 1668 by Dutch and English farmers. The town remained a farming community until the late 1800s, when it experienced enormous economic and cultural growth. Advances in transportation, such as the West Side subway, the ferries, and the trolley systems, made it possible for many to commute to the city. This pictorial history illustrates how Leonia soon became a haven for some of the nation's most creative minds, including five Nobel Prize winners.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738509730
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 02/19/2002
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Leonia historian Carol Karels captures the creative and energetic spirit of the people who shaped Leonia from the late seventeenth century to today. With nearly two hundred rare images accompanied by lively and informative text, this visual history shows how Leonia made its transformation from a rural farming community to a cultural epicenter. It is a work that will be treasured for generations to come.
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