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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 4

Photographs appearing in Cities of the United States, 5th edition, Volume 4—The Northeast were received from the following sources:

CONNECTICUT:

Bridgeport—photograph by Robert A. Raslavsky. Reproduced by permission: p. 5

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

Hartford—photograph. © Phil Schermeister/Corbis: p. 27; showing Mark Twain's house, photograph. © Lee Snider/Corbis: p. 36

New Haven—showing Long Island Sound, photograph. Greater New Haven Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 41; showing Yale University, photograph. © Robert Holmes/Corbis: p. 50

Stamford—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 55; showing First Presbyterian Church, photograph by Francis G. Mayer. Corbis: p. 63

Waterbury—photograph. Waterbury Development Agency. Reproduced by permission: p. 67; showing the Chase Building, photograph. Waterbury Development Agency. Reproduced by permission: p. 74

MAINE:

Augusta—showing Blaine House, February 16, 2005, photograph by Pat Wellenbach. AP/Wide World Photos. Reproduced by permission: p. 81; showing Front Street on the Kennebec River, photograph. City of Augusta. Reproduced by permission: p. 88

Bangor—photograph by John R. Berube. Greater Bangor Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 91

Lewiston—photograph by Robert A. Raslavsky. Reproduced by permission: p. 101

Portland—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 111; showing Head Lighthouse, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 119

MASSACHUSETTS

Boston—photograph. FAYFOTO/Boston. Reproduced by permission: p. 127; showing Old State House, now the Museum of Boston History, 1713, photograph. FAYFOTO/Boston. Reproduced by permission: p. 137

Lowell—showing the beginning of "Mile of Mills" along the Merrimack River, photograph by Kevin Harkins. The Lowell Plan. Reproduced by permission of Harkins Photography: p. 143; showing "The Worker," bronze sculpture by Ivan and Elliott Schwartz, photograph by Kevin Harkins. The Lowell Plan. Reproduced by permission of Harkins Photography: p. 151

Springfield—photograph. City of Springfield. Reproduced by permission: p. 155; showing Springfield Armory, photograph. © Phil Schermeister/Corbis: p. 162

Worcester—photograph by Robert A. Raslavsky. Reproduced by permission: p. 167

NEW HAMPSHIRE:

Concord—showing State Capitol, 1992, photograph by Leslie O'Shaughnessy. Reproduced by permission: p. 181; showing The Pierce Manse, photograph. © Lee Snider/Photo Images/Corbis: p. 188

Manchester—photograph. Studio One. Reproduced by permission: p. 193

Nashua—photograph by Leslie O'Shaughnessy. Reproduced by permission: p. 203

Portsmouth—photograph by Leslie O'Shaughnessy. Reproduced by permission: p. 213; photograph. © David G. House/Corbis: p. 221

NEW JERSEY:

Atlantic City—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 229; showing casinos along Boardwalk, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 237

Jersey City—photograph. AP/Wide World Photos. Reproduced by permission: p. 241; showing Ellis Island national monument, photograph. © Gail Mooney and Thomas A. Kelly/Corbis: p. 252

Newark—photograph. New Jersey Newsphotos. Reproduced by permission: p. 255; showing Ballantine House, part of the Newark Museum, photograph by Ronald F. Moffat. New Jersey Newsphotos. Reproduced by permission: p. 265

New Brunswick—photograph. Skyviews Survey. Reproduced by permission: p. 269; showing Rutgers University, photograph. © Robert Holmes/Corbis: p. 277

Paterson—photograph. © Joseph Sohm/Corbis: p. 281; showing Statue of Alexander Hamilton, photograph. © Joseph Sohm/Corbis: p. 291

Trenton—showing State Capitol, photograph by Kathleen Marcaccio. Reproduced by permission: p. 295; showing Old Barracks Museum, photograph. © Gail Mooney and Thomas A. Kelly/Corbis: p. 302

NEW YORK:

Albany—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 309; showing Empire State Plaza, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 317

Buffalo—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 321; showing Naval and Servicemen's Park, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 332

Ithaca—photograph. Ithaca/Tompkins County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 337

New York—photograph by Teresa La Forgia/Bob Romaniuk. Courtesy of Bob Romaniuk. Reproduced by permission: p. 347; showing Times Square, photograph. New York Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 359

Rochester—showing Genesee River skyline, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 367; showing George Eastman House, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 375

Syracuse—photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 379; showing Onondaga Park, photograph by Charles Wainwright. Wainwright Photo. Reproduced by permission: p. 386

PENNSYLVANIA:

Allentown—showing Trout Hall Mansion, photograph. © Lee Snider/Photo Images/Corbis: p. 393

Erie—photograph. Erie Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 403

Harrisburg—photograph by Raymond K. Gehman. National Geographic/Getty Images. Reproduced by permission: p. 413; showing Hershey Park, photograph. Hershey-Capital Region Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 421

Lancaster—photograph by Richard Hertzler. Reproduced by permission: p. 425; showing Amish farm, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 433

Philadelphia—photograph. © Richard Berenholtz/Corbis: p. 437; showing Independence Hall, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 446

Pittsburgh—showing Mount Washington, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 451; showing Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, photograph. Greater Pittsburgh Convention & Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 463

Scranton—photograph. Guy Cali Associates. Reproduced by permission: p. 469; showing coal miners with donkey, photograph by James Hosie. Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour. Reproduced by permission: p. 477

RHODE ISLAND:

Newport—showing "The Cliff Walk," photograph by John T. Hopf. Newport County Chamber of Commerce. Reproduced by permission: p. 483; showing Historic Trinity Church, built 1724: p. 492

Providence—photograph. The Providence Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 497

Warwick—photograph. The Providence Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau. Reproduced by permission: p. 507

VERMONT:

Burlington—showing Malletts Bay, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 523; showing University of Vermont campus, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 531

Montpelier—showing State Capitol, photograph by James Blank. © James Blank. Reproduced by permission: p. 535

Rutland—photograph. Skyviews Survey. Reproduced by permission: p. 545

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