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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Midwest", sorted by average review score:

Cleveland: Shaping a Third Century
Published in Hardcover by Community Communications Corp (October, 1997)
Authors: Mark Gottlieb, Mary E. Mihaly, and Greater Cleveland Growth Association
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Cleveland "The comeback city"
I was delighted to be the feature photographer of "Cleveland Shaping a Third Century" It is a very fine collective body of work that highlights many of the great achievements of the Cleveland community, it's people and work ethic that has truly made Cleveland, Ohio a model for other cities on the rise.

My photographs are a compalition of many years of work and they reflect God's marvelous light on Cleveland and its people & industry and midwest splendor. Large colorful photos capture many great attractions Cleveland has to offer.

This is a wonderful book for an office, den or family room. It certainly will delight anyone who has an affection for Cleveland, Ohio.


Cleveland: Where the East Coast Meets the Midwest
Published in Paperback by Peter Jedick Enterprises (December, 1994)
Authors: Peter Jedick and Brian Hyps
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It was GREAT
This book was the most exciting book I have ever read in my life!!! I think that EVERYONE should read this book, or you are really missing out.


The Complete Roadside Guide to Nebraska
Published in Paperback by Saltillo Pr (July, 1993)
Authors: Alan Boye, Wright Morris, and Ron Hansen
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Excellent Guidebook - Very Entertaining For Weekend Drives
This is an authoritative guide to the "roads less traveled" in Nebraska. I loved it. I have an old worn out copy. I used it on weekends to travel the backroads to explore...and find those quaint little sites no one else goes to. I wish there was a companion guide for each of the other States. Excellent guidebook...inspired by Mrs Lamb...a true Nebraskan. Go Big Red!


Corporate Report Fact Book 1999: A Directory of Business in the Upper Midwest (Serial)
Published in Paperback by Corporate Report Fact Book (January, 1999)
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Excellent source for upper Midwest business information
The Corporate Report Fact Book contains information about a number of publically held, privately held, and non-profit companies in the upper Midwest. It provides detailed information about the companies, and about over six hundred individual business leaders in the region. This book is an excellent resource for would-be employees or investors.

It provides address (both physical and online) for the companies, as well as details about revenue, number of employees, type of business and financial information such as balance sheets for publically held companies. The information is also available online, though in not quite such detail.

The 1999 version is very easy to use, and changes made in the 2000 edition make it even easier. Information is clearly documented (so it's easy to tell what you're looking for and at.) It gives all sorts of detailed stock and financial information for publically-owned companies, and is therefore an excellent resource for investors. The information about kind of industry and other details are great for prospective employers. I can see it alos being very useful to companies or businesspeople wishing to make contacts with companies in a given industry.


Coya Come Home: A Congresswoman's Journey
Published in Hardcover by Pomegranate Pr (May, 1990)
Author: Gretchen Urness Beito
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the ghost of Andy's Hotel
I thought that the story was fascinating. I grew up in the area and had always heard the story of "Coya" never knowing any of the characters. The book tells the story of the struggle of a hometown girl that was filled with passion and how she falls into politics and "tragically" falls out. The book shows just how corrupt the political scene can be, especially to a woman from a small midwestern town.


DAY TRIPS FROM CINCINNATI (Day Trips)
Published in Paperback by Globe Pequot Pr (01 July, 1999)
Authors: David Hunter and Amy Weirick
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Great Book to plan Getaways
Great book for getaway planning. All the destinations are no more than two hours away from Cincinnati and go into all directions. This book has helped me discover many hidden gems in this area, such as the Ohio Caverns in West Liberty, Ohio, as well as Constitution Square in Danville, KY. Definitely a must have!


Daytrips Missouri: A Travel Guide to the Show Me State
Published in Paperback by Aphelion Publications (December, 2000)
Authors: Lee N. Godley, Patricia O'Rourke, and Debora Humphrey
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EXCELLENT RESOURCE
This book is great for the Missouri traveler on a budget, or for homeschooling parents looking to add adventure to the school day.
Some of these would make great two or thre day weekends. The best book I have found for Missouri.


A Deer Watcher's Field Guide: Whitetails of the Midwest
Published in Paperback by Momentum Books Ltd (March, 1996)
Author: John H. Williams
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Great Book! Scientific Approach to Whitetail Behavoir!
Finally a book in which the author utilizes the latest scientific research to educate the reader about whitetail behavior instead of propagating myths. Good for photographers, deer watchers and hunters


Dennis McCann Takes You for a Ride: Stories from the Byways of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois
Published in Paperback by Amherst Press (August, 1999)
Author: Dennis P. McCann
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I want to go there now
When reading of the locations Dennis goes to you feel you were in the back seat with him. He gives very vivid detail of exact places.
One place he reviewed was Manistee Michigan the Victorian Port City. the Milwaukee House was owned by Great Grandfather and Grandfather Diefenbach and we know the information was factual and interestingly portrayed.
There are many such articles that make you want to go to these byways he deplicts.


Desolation and Gray Canyons River Guide : Green River, Utah
Published in Paperback by Blacktail Enterprises (24 July, 2001)
Author: Thomas G. Rampton
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Perfect book for Desolation\Grey Canyon Virgins
Best book out there on running Desolation canyon. Plenty on the major rapids, history of the canyon, geology, good camps etc. Also has color photos and great maps. Author has a website with updates and is very friendly and easy to get in touch with.


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