Description: See photos before purchase. This book would be Like New if it weren’t for the small crease in the front cover. There are no marks on or in the book. Explore the charming village of Hilton with this captivating book by John V. Quarstein. The trade paperback, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2018, showcases the history, architecture, and culture of the area through stunning photography and informative text. The book, part of the Images of America Ser., features 160 pages filled with vibrant images and interesting facts about the city of Newport News, Virginia, and its public housing. Whether you're a fan of photography, travel, or architecture, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. With its detailed exploration of Hilton Village and its rich history, it's sure to captivate readers of all interested in the topic. Get your copy today and dive into the fascinating world of Hilton Village! Images of America: Hilton Village explores the history of Hilton Village, a planned community built in Newport News, Virginia, during World War I. Established in 1918, it was the first federal housing project in the U.S., designed to accommodate shipyard workers. The village is known for its English-style cottages and pioneering urban planning, incorporating the Garden City and New Urbanism movements. Authored by John V. Quarstein, the book highlights the village’s architectural charm and its enduring role in American urban design. Quarstein utilizes rich archival images to tell the story of this historic neighborhood.
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Publication Year: 2018
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Hilton Village
Illustrator: Yes
Book Series: Images of America Ser.
Author: John V. Quarstein
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Genre: Travel, Architecture, Photography, History
Topic: Cities, Newport News, Virginia, Public Housing, History
Number of Pages: 160 Pages