The Statue Of Liberty
This book traces the story of the monument, starting with an idea dreamt up by a French professor and ending with the installation of the structure on an island.
974.7
year: 2017
copies: 4
call number/section: 974.7
lexile: 950
The Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam is more than just an enormous concrete wall. It is an engineering marvel achieved by careful planning and hard, dangerous work.
627
year:
copies: 5
call number/section: 627
lexile: 960
The White House
It was 1814. Fifty British soldiers surrounded the large white house, holding poles with flaming rags at the end.
975.3
year:
copies: 3
call number/section: 975.3
lexile:
The Empire State Building
Discusses the history of the Empire State Building.
974.7
year: 2017
copies: 3
call number/section: 974.7
lexile:
Colonial Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg traces the incredible story of the town, from its heyday as then capital of colonial Virginia to the largest living history museum in the world.
975.5
year: 2017
copies: 1
call number/section: 975.5
lexile: 920
The Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge traces the incredible story of the landmark, starting with the idea for the huge suspension bridge and ending with the unveiling of the massive structure.
624.2
year: 2017
copies: 1
call number/section: 624.2
lexile: 1000
One World Trade Center
The book describes how the skyscraper was designed and built, story by story.
FIC
year: 2018
copies: 1
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 940
subjects: one world trade center (world trade center, new york, n.y. : 2014-), skyscrapers, architects, terrorists, debates and debating, engineering, engineers, building materials, manhattan (new york, n.y.), new york (n.y.)