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  1. Sunset Northeastern Landscaping Book
  2. Landscaping for Dummies by Phillip Giroux, Bob Beckstrom, et all 1999-01-27
  3. Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest (Natural World) by George Miller, 1991-04-26
  4. Landscape Construction by David Sauter, 1999-08-12
  5. Landscaping Earth Ponds: The Complete Guide by Tim Matson, 2006-05-01
  6. Landscaping for Privacy (Gardening & Landscaping) by Sunset Books, 1985-05
  7. Gardening and Landscaping in Central Florida by Marlys Bell, 2003-11
  8. Landscaping in Florida a Photo Idea Book by Mac Perry, 1990-02-01
  9. Garden Stone: Creative Landscaping with Plants and Stone by Barbara Pleasant, 2004-01-01
  10. Southwestern Landscaping With Native Plants by Judith Phillips, 1987-07
  11. Landscaping With Native Trees by Jim Wilson, Guy Sternberg, 1995-09-15
  12. Practical guide to home landscaping by Readers Digest, 1996-11-26
  13. Landscaping the American Dream: The Gardens and Film Sets of Florence Yoch : 1890-1972 by James J. Yoch, 1989-03
  14. California Wildfire Landscaping by Maureen Gilmer, 1994-09

101. MOVED: Landscape Architecture Online
A guide to landscape publications on the world wide web
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/lawww.html

102. Landscape Architecture Magazine-October 2008 Issue
The magazine of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Index and sample content.
http://www.asla.org/nonmembers/lam.html
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  • February 2007 - Article Test (available for credit through February 2009) August 2007 - Article Test (available for credit through August 2009) October 2007 - Article Test (available for credit through October 2009 April 2008 - Article Test (available for credit through October 2010
Private Grief, Public Place
The Columbine Memorial raises fundamental design questions.. By Kim Sorvig Read the excerpt
Meet Me (Again) in St. Louis, Louis
demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated. By George Hazelrigg, ASLA Read this article What's New LAND Annual Meeting ... ASLA Online

103. East Coast Greenway
A 2,500 mile traffic-free path linking East Coast cities from Maine to Florida.
http://www.greenway.org/
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  • About the Greenway The East Coast Greenway is a developing trail system, spanning nearly 3,000 miles as it winds its way between Canada and Key West, linking all the major cities of the eastern seaboard. Nearly 25 percent of the route is already on safe, traffic-free paths.
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104. Mountains To Sound Greenway — Mountains To Sound Greenway
Mountains to Sound Greenway National Scenic Byway - a linked network of green spaces, recreational opportunities and historic towns in Washington State
http://www.mtsgreenway.org/
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Interstate highways often become the province of strip malls, billboards and spreading urban development. But people in the Pacific Northwest wanted a different future for the historic road over Snoqualmie Pass. Local citizens created a plan for the Mountains to Sound
Greenway to keep an accessible landscape of forests, wildlife habitat and natural areas as breathing room for people, and a place of incomparable beauty, history and outdoor recreation for their children and grandchildren. Today, the Greenway surrounds 100 miles of Interstate 90 in Washington State from the waterfront in Seattle to the edge of desert grasslands in Central Washington. Spectacular alpine scenery, connected wildlife habitat, world-class recreation and vibrant communities ensure a long-term balance between people and nature.
People of all ages enjoy the Greenway.

105. Greenway Collaborative Home Page
Consulting services in greenway planning and design, non-motorized transportation planning, and digital cartography and geographic information systems (GIS).
http://www.greenwaycollab.com
Home The Greenway Collaborative is a small consulting firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan that for the past 16 years has focused on greenway, trail, open space and non-motorized transportation planning. The Greenway Collaborative is known for crafting innovative approaches that incorporate engaging public input and integrate current best practices. The firm has a passion for its work and builds strong partnerships with its clients. The Greenway Collaborative designs each project with the underlying goals of creating a more healthy, active and sustainable community. NEWS: Presentations: Norman Cox gave a presentation on the Physical Implications of Complete Street Policies at the Planning Michigan Conference in October. Click here to view the presentation. Upcoming Projects: The Greenway Collaborative, teaming with Wade Trim and Active Transportation Alliance, has just been awarded the Regional Non-motorized Plan and the Harbor Beach Bike and Pedestrian Path Design for the Thumb Region in Michigan. Click here to view the project page.

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