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Map Credits

Regional and city maps for Cities of the United States, 5th edition, were created by Teresa San Clementi and XNR Productions Inc.

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Photo Credits—Volume 3

Photographs appearing in Cities of the United States, 5th edition, Volume 3—The Midwest were received from the following sources:

ILLINOIS:

Aurora—showing Phillips Park Sunken Garden, photograph. Courtesy of the Aurora Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 5

Chicago—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 15; showing Chicago Art Institute, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 24

Peoria—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 31; photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 38

Springfield—showing Illinois State Capitol Complex, photograph. Courtesy of the Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 41; showing tomb of Abraham Lincoln, photograph. Springfield Illinois Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 48

INDIANA:

Evansville—photograph. Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 55; showing John Augustus Reitz House, photograph. Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 62

Fort Wayne—photograph. Fort Wayne Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 67; showing interior of Lincoln Museum, photograph. Fort Wayne Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 75

Gary—photograph by Robert A. Victor/LCCVB. Reproduced by permission: p. 79; showing shore of Lake Michigan, photograph. © Dewitt Jones/Corbis: p. 87

Indianapolis—photograph. The Indianapolis Project. Reproduced by permission of Banayote Photography Inc: p. 91

South Bend—showing Hesburgh Library, University of Notre Dame, photograph. South Bend/Mishawaka Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 105; showing College Football Hall of Fame, photograph. South Bend/Mishawaka Indiana Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 112

IOWA:

Cedar Rapids—photograph. Cedar Rapids Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 119; showing Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, an old Carnegie Library with post-modern addition by Charles W. Moore & Centerbrook Associates, photograph. Reproduced by permission: p. 127

Davenport—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 131

Des Moines—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 141; showing State Capitol, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 149

KANSAS:

Kansas City—photograph. Kansas City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. Reproduced by permission: p. 157

Overland Park—photograph. Courtesy of the Overland Park Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 167

Topeka—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 179; showing State Capitol, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 187

Wichita—photograph. Wichita Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 191; showing "Keeper of the Plains" statue, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 199

MICHIGAN:

Ann Arbor—photograph by Dan Newell. Reproduced by permission: p. 207

Detroit—showing skyline from Windsor, Canada, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 219; showing Fox Theater, photograph. © David G. Houser/Corbis: p. 229

Grand Rapids—photograph by Brian Kelly. Courtesy of Grand Rapids/Kent County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 235; showing exhibit in Gerald Ford Museum, photograph. © Layne Kennedy/Corbis: p. 243

Kalamazoo—photograph. Courtesy of Downtown Kalamazoo Inc. Reproduced by permission: p. 247

Lansing—photograph. Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 259; showing State Capitol, photograph. © Joseph Sohm/Corbis: p. 267

MINNESOTA:

Duluth—photograph. Visit Duluth/Seaquest Photography. Reproduced by permission: p. 275; showing Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon, photograph. Visit Duluth/Linda Nervick. Reproduced by permission: p. 282

Minneapolis—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 285

Rochester—photograph by Dean Riggott. Rochester Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 295; showing historic Plummer House, photograph by Dean Riggott. Rochester Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 302

St. Paul—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 305; showing Ice Palace, photograph. © Layne Kennedy/Corbis: p. 312

MISSOURI:

Columbia—showing Bear Creek Trail, photograph. Columbia P and R. Reproduced by permission: p. 319; showing University of Missouri campus, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 327

Jefferson City—photograph. Courtesy of Jefferson City Convention and Visitors Bureau and Priceless Photography and Graphic Design. Reproduced by permission: p. 331; showing State Capitol, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 338

Kansas City—showing skyline along Missouri River, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 343; showing Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, photograph. Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association. Reproduced by permission: p. 351

St. Louis—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 357; showing Climatron Geodesic Dome in the Missouri Botanical Gardens, photograph. © Buddy Mays/Corbis: p. 366

Springfield—photograph by Dan Samples (Springfield, MO 417-882-4558). Reproduced by permission: p. 371; showing Wilsons Creek National Battlefield, photograph by Ryan Hassler. Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 378

NEBRASKA:

Lincoln—photograph by Tom Tidball. Reproduced by permission: p. 385; showing State Capitol, photograph. Lincoln Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 393

Omaha—showing Central Park, photograph. © Royalty: p. 397; showing Old Market area, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 405

NORTH DAKOTA:

Bismarck—showing State Capitol, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 413; showing Port of Bismarck, photograph by Clayton Wolt. Bismarck: p. 421

Fargo—photograph by Lowell Wolff. Reproduced by permission: p. 425; showing Plains Art Museum, photograph. Courtesy of Fargo-Moorhead Convention adn Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 432

Grand Forks—photograph by the University of North Dakota. Courtesy of the Greater Grand Forks Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 437

OHIO:

Akron—April 29, 1999, photograph by Mark Duncan. AP/Wide World Photos. Reproduced by permission: p. 451; showing Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 461

Cincinnati—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 467; showing William Howard Taft National Historic Site, photograph by Kathleen Marcaccio. Reproduced by permission: p. 476

Cleveland—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 481; showing Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 490

Columbus—photograph. City of Columbus Department of Trade and Development. Reproduced by permission: p. 495; showing Columbus Museum of Art, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 503

Dayton—photograph. © W. Cody/Corbis: p. 507

Toledo—showing Maumee River skyline, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 519

SOUTH DAKOTA:

Pierre—showing State Capitol, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 533; photograph. © David Muench/Corbis: p. 540

Rapid City—photograph. Rapid City Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 543; showing Crazy Horse Memorial, photograph. © Craig Lovell/Corbis: p. 550

Sioux Falls—photograph by Dick Kelly. Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 555; showing Old Courthouse Museum, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 563

WISCONSIN:

Appleton—showing skyline from Oneida Street, 1997, photograph. Fox Cities of Wisconsin Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 571; showing Hearthstone, first residence in U.S. to be powered by centrally located hydroelectric plant, photograph. Fox Cities of Wisconsin Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 578

Green Bay—showing industrial area, photograph. Green Bay Area Visitor and Convention Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 583; showing "The Receiver" statue, photograph. Green Bay Area Visitor and Convention Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 590

Madison—photograph. © Skot Weidemann. Courtesy of Greater Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission of Skot Weidemann Photography: p. 595

Milwaukee—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 607; showing Pabst mansion, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 616

Racine—showing marina, photograph. Racine County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 621; photograph. Racine County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 629

Acknowledgments

photograph. © Bob Krist/Corbis: p. 17; showing John and Mary Rider house, photograph. © Lee Snider/Corbis: p. 24

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