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Overview"Major accomplishments are often completed by unknown, extraordinary people. The vision and determination of the founding members of the Special Commission on State Parks swayed the 1913 Connecticut General Assembly to create the Connecticut State Park Commission. Seven years later, Hammonasset Beach State Park finally opened. In the early 1920s, many enjoyed the beach fully clothed (the norm for the day), while some opted for rental bathing suits. With an emerging middle class in the late 1920s, the park started seeing campers using homemade and ""modern"" manufactured trailers throughout the 1930s. Despite budget constraints, local opposition, economic depression, the devastating 1938 hurricane, and conversion to a war training facility in 1942, the park commissioners and staff ensured that Hammonasset Beach State Park would be enjoyed by generations to come. Because of their efforts, millions of Hammonasset visitors and campers have treasured experiences and memories that transcend generations--made possible by crusaders for the people." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian Noe , Shelby DockerPublisher: Arcadia Publishing Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9781467125369ISBN 10: 1467125369 Pages: 127 Publication Date: 10 April 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsHammonasset Beach State Park by Brian Noe and Shelby Docker, who met at the Madison park in the 1970s. The book is part of Arcadia's Images of America, the company's largest product line. The formula is for 180 to 240 black-and-white photos and introductory paragraphs in a 128-page book, says one online account. The book notes how the vision and determination of the founding members of the Special Commission on State Parks swayed the 1913 Connecticut General Assembly to create a state park commission; seven years later, Hammonasset Beach State Park opened. Of course, in the early 1920s, many enjoyed the beach fully clothed and others opted for rental bathing suits. New Haven Register Hammonasset Beach State Park by Brian Noe and Shelby Docker, who met at the Madison park in the 1970s. The book is part of Arcadia's Images of America, the company's largest product line. The formula is for 180 to 240 black-and-white photos and introductory paragraphs in a 128-page book, says one online account. The book notes how the vision and determination of the founding members of the Special Commission on State Parks swayed the 1913 Connecticut General Assembly to create a state park commission; seven years later, Hammonasset Beach State Park opened. Of course, in the early 1920s, many enjoyed the beach fully clothed and others opted for rental bathing suits. New Haven Register Hammonasset Beach State Park by Brian Noe and Shelby Docker, who met at the Madison park in the 1970s. The book is part of Arcadia's Images of America, the company's largest product line. The formula is for 180 to 240 black-and-white photos and introductory paragraphs in a 128-page book, says one online account. The book notes how the vision and determination of the founding members of the Special Commission on State Parks swayed the 1913 Connecticut General Assembly to create a state park commission; seven years later, Hammonasset Beach State Park opened. Of course, in the early 1920s, many enjoyed the beach fully clothed and others opted for rental bathing suits. New Haven Register Author InformationBrian Noe and Shelby Docker first met at Hammonasset State Park in the 1970s, and their families have enjoyed the park for generations. The couple's love for each other and for Hammonasset has led them to share the flagship of Connecticut's state park system with others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |