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  eastbay going out of business: City of Traverse City v. Township of East Bay, 190 MICH 327 (1916) , 1916 89
  eastbay going out of business: East Bay Municipal Utility District, Supplemental Water Supply Project , 2000
  eastbay going out of business: East Bay Hills Amelia Sue Marshall, 2017-10-30 Like the mist rising from San Francisco Bay encircles the towering redwoods, the little-known legends of the East Bay Hills enrich a glorious history. Follow the trails of Saclan and Jalquin-Yrgin people over the hills and through the valleys. Ride with the mounted rangers through the Flood of '62. Break into a sealed railroad tunnel with a pack of junior high school boys. Learn how university professors, civil servants and wealthy businessmen planned for years to create a chain of parks twenty miles along the hilltops. Author Amelia Sue Marshall explores the heritage of these storied parklands with the naturalists who continue to preserve them and the old-timers who remember wilder days.
  eastbay going out of business: Key System News , 1916
  eastbay going out of business: Red Trains in the East Bay Robert S. Ford, 1977
  eastbay going out of business: Business , 1924
  eastbay going out of business: East Bay Hills: A Brief History Amelia Sue Marshall, 2017 Like the mist rising from San Francisco Bay encircles the towering redwoods, the little-known legends of the East Bay hills enrich a glorious history. Follow the trails of Saclan and Jalquin-Yrgin people over the hills and through the valleys. Ride with the mounted rangers through the Flood of '62. Break into a sealed railroad tunnel with a pack of junior high school boys. Learn how university professors, civil servants and wealthy businessman planned for years to create a chain of parks twenty miles along the hilltops. Author Amelia Sue Marshall explores the heritage of these storied parklands with the naturalists who continue to preserve them and the old-timers who remember wilder days.--Back cover of work
  eastbay going out of business: Minerals Yearbook , 1968
  eastbay going out of business: Michael Chabon's America Jesse Kavadlo, Bob Batchelor, 2014-07-08 Author Michael Chabon is acutely attuned to life in contemporary America, providing insight into the history of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries in novels such as The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (1988), Wonder Boys (1995), and Telegraph Avenue (2012). The Pulitzer prize–winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, Chabon follows in the footsteps of past stylists, writing across multiple genres that include young-adult literature, essays, and screenplays. Despite his broad success, however, Chabon’s work has not been adequately examined from a critical perspective. Michael Chabon’s America: Magical Words, Secret Worlds, and Sacred Spaces is the first scholarly collection of essays analyzing the work of the acclaimed author. This book demonstrates how Chabon uses a broad range of styles and genres, including detective and comic book fiction, to define the American experience. These essays assess and analyze Chabon’s complete oeuvre, demonstrating his deep connection to the contemporary world and his place as a literary force. Providing a context for understanding the author’s work from cultural, historical, and stylistic perspectives, Michael Chabon’s America is a valuable study of a celebrated author whose work deserves close examination.
  eastbay going out of business: Editor & Publisher , 1922 The fourth estate.
  eastbay going out of business: Fodor's San Francisco 2003 Fodor's, Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff, 2002-10 The complete guide with great dining, wine country getaways and bay area side trips.
  eastbay going out of business: Rock Products , 1928
  eastbay going out of business: Southern Pacific Bulletin , 1922
  eastbay going out of business: Grain World , 1903
  eastbay going out of business: Michigan State Gazetteer and Business Directory for ... , 1873
  eastbay going out of business: Sprague's History of Grand Traverse and Leelanaw Counties, Michigan Elvin L. Sprague, 1903
  eastbay going out of business: Sprague's History of Grand Traverse and Leelanau Counties, Michigan Elvin L. Sprague, Mrs. George N. Smith, 1903
  eastbay going out of business: Medical Liability in Long Term Care United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging, 2004
  eastbay going out of business: Cincinnati Price-current , 1900
  eastbay going out of business: California Municipalities , 1920
  eastbay going out of business: Cyclescapes of the Unequal City John G. Stehlin, 2019-10-01 A critical look at the political economy of urban bicycle infrastructure in the United States Not long ago, bicycling in the city was considered a radical statement or a last resort, and few cyclists braved the inhospitable streets of most American cities. Today, however, the urban cyclist represents progress and the urban “renaissance.” City leaders now undertake ambitious new bicycle infrastructure plans and bike share schemes to promote the environmental, social, and economic health of the city and its residents. Cyclescapes of the Unequal City contextualizes and critically examines this new wave of bicycling in American cities, exploring how bicycle infrastructure planning has become a key symbol of—and site of conflict over—uneven urban development. John G. Stehlin traces bicycling’s rise in popularity as a key policy solution for American cities facing the environmental, economic, and social contradictions of the previous century of sprawl. Using in-depth case studies from San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Detroit, he argues that the mission of bicycle advocacy has converged with, and reshaped, the urban growth machine around a model of livable, environmentally friendly, and innovation-based urban capitalism. While advocates envision a more sustainable city for all, the deployment of bicycle infrastructure within the framework of the neoliberal city in many ways intensifies divisions along lines of race, class, and space. Cyclescapes of the Unequal City speaks to a growing interest in bicycling as an urban economic and environmental strategy, its role in the politics of gentrification, and efforts to build more diverse coalitions of bicycle advocates. Grounding its analysis in both regional political economy and neighborhood-based ethnography, this book ultimately uses the bicycle as a lens to view major shifts in today’s American city.
  eastbay going out of business: Pacific Municipalities and Counties , 1922
  eastbay going out of business: Mercantile Trust Review of the Pacific , 1921
  eastbay going out of business: The Western Railroader, for the Western Railfan , 1953
  eastbay going out of business: Western Banker , 1922
  eastbay going out of business: Coast Banker , 1922
  eastbay going out of business: Bubbles , 1923
  eastbay going out of business: Coast Banker and Pacific Banker and California Banker , 1920
  eastbay going out of business: Verdictsearch California Reporter , 2008
  eastbay going out of business: Fortnight , 1949
  eastbay going out of business: The Journal of the Assembly During the ... Session of the Legislature of the State of California California. Legislature. Assembly, 1961
  eastbay going out of business: Pamphlets on Forestry in Michigan , 1906
  eastbay going out of business: Secret Stairs: East Bay Charles Fleming, 2011-05-01 Revised and Updated in September 2020! The hills of the East Bay contain one of the finest and densest urban hiking environments in the state of California—more than 400 paved pathways and public staircases lattice up and down the slopes of Berkeley and Oakland alone. Rising high above the city centers, with towering views of the San Francisco Bay, the Bay Bridge, and San Francisco itself, these elegant civic walking trails—many of them shaded in oaks and redwoods, and many unknown even to local residents—present a unique landscape for both the casual walker and dedicated hiker. Charles Fleming, the Southern California author whose bestselling 2010 walking guide Secret Stairs turned the hidden public staircases of Los Angeles into popular hiking trails, now turns his eyes northward. For Secret Stairs: East Bay, Fleming has designed more than 30 individual hiking loops. Linking multiple staircases into one-to two-hour self-guided strolls, these urban treks will delight the tourist, newly arrived Berkeley undergraduate, and veteran Bay Area resident alike. The circular walks, each calibrated by length, difficulty, and duration—and each accompanied by a detailed, easy-to-follow map—are sprinkled with fascinating facts about the historic staircases, the historic homes around them, and the famous Bay Area characters who gave them their names. Walk the walks of Bret Harte, Mark Twain, and John Muir! Climb Berkeley’s massive Fred Herbert and Tamalpais Paths, hike Easter Way, and summit Sunset Trail! Mount Oakland’s Oakmore stairs, then tackle the hills of Upper Rockridge and Crocker Highlands via the public staircases. And do it all within easy walking distance from BART or bus stops, free parking, and excellent Bay Area cafés.
  eastbay going out of business: Library of Congress Subject Headings Library of Congress, 2006
  eastbay going out of business: Advertising in the Small City Daily William Arthur Evans, 1923
  eastbay going out of business: Western Machinery and Steel World ... , 1926
  eastbay going out of business: Highway Research News , 1963 Issues for 1963- include section: Urban transportation research digest.
  eastbay going out of business: Modern Stationer Serving the Office Products Dealer , 1920 Vols. for 1946-57 include the annual Greeting card directory (title varies).
  eastbay going out of business: Decisions of the Railroad Commission of the State of California Railroad Commission of the State of California, 1924
  eastbay going out of business: The Rock & Roll of San Francisco's East Bay, 1950-1980 Cory Linstrum, 2016-03-15 “For every successful local group that ever packed the Fillmore, Avalon, or Winterland Ballrooms, there were dozens of overlooked, and much better, groups that also hailed from the City by the Bay.” Explore the primitive, rocking rhythm and blues of the fifties, the garage and psych of the sixties, and the seventies punk and new wave scenes with this definitive history of an unsung era. Spanning rock & roll’s first three decades, these were the bands left out of the history books. This second installment in the Scene History Series is essential reading for music history nuts and record collectors, and mandatory for all Bay Area devotees.
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