Parks for the people
The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted
9781938486012
112 pages
Fulcrum Publishing
Overview
A fun and engaging account showcasing the works of the first landscape architect in the United States
Growing up on a Connecticut farm in the 1800s, Frederick Law Olmsted loved roaming the outdoors. A contest to design the nation’s first city park created new opportunities for Olmsted when his winning design became New York’s Central Park, just one of his ideas that changed our nation’s cities. Award-winning author Julie Dunlap brings Olmsted to life in this memorable new biography.
Author Bio
Julie Dunlapgrew up loving parks. As often as she can, she heads down a trail in Yosemite, Central Park, or the closest woods with her family and friends. She lives in Columbia, Maryland, and writes about environmental heroes, wildlife, and nature protection