Like No Other Place: The Sandhills of Nebraska

Center for American Places (2010)
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Covering nearly 20,000 square miles, the Nebraska Sandhills are the largest sand dune formation in America. A widely travelled Episcopal minister and photographer, the author and his wife moved from their home in Connecticut to become Nebraskans. This title documents his experience of this uniquely American place and its people.

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