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Shirley Streshinsky


Shirley Streshinsky’s article on Midway Island appeared in the April 2001 issue.

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The Hawaii of centuries long past emerges from the landscapes crossed by its ancient trails.
Return to Midway, April 2001 | Vol. 52, No. 2
THE ATOLL WHERE THE TIDE OF THE PACIFIC WAR TURNED IS NOW BOTH A STIRRING HISTORICAL LANDMARK AND A STUNNING WILD LIFE REFUGE.

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Death Valley badlands as seen from Zabriskie Point (National Park Service) Soon after Halloween 1994, when Death Valley became a national park—the largest national park outside of Alaska—a rock hound friend persuaded me that I had to go see what he described as “strange and compelling,” “geologic…
Urban cowboys herd a small but select group of longhorns over a route considerably shorter than the original Chisholm Trail. (Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau) Dallas and Fort Worth sizzle like a double-yolked egg on the Texas plain, shaped by a history of vast open spaces, of cattle…
The town of St. Francisville, Louisiana, some 100 miles northwest of New Orleans, escaped major damage from Katrina and her evil sister Rita, and amid all their destruction, the hurricanes completely spared the old Oakley House there. An ambitious restoration—the first in almost 50 years—had…