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Above and Across Twin Cities - (Above & Across) by Michelle Fitzgerald (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Above & Across Twin Cities captures the stunning beauty and natural elegance of Minneapolis-St. Paul as seen from the sky.
- About the Author: Michelle Fitzgerald is a veteran of the book publishing industry and the Associate Publisher at Trope Publishing Co.
- 200 Pages
- Photography, Subjects & Themes
- Series Name: Above & Across
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Book Synopsis
Above & Across Twin Cities captures the stunning beauty and natural elegance of Minneapolis-St. Paul as seen from the sky.Showcasing historic architecture, the modern skyline, notable landmarks, and natural scenery, the images capture the twin cities' vibrant character and historical significance. This unique collection creates a contemporary portrait of Minneapolis-St. Paul, captured in all four seasons.
Through a series of breathtaking images, readers are invited to explore the city's iconic landmarks, including the Minnesota State Capitol, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the Stone Arch Bridge, as well as lesser-known corners of the city that are equally captivating.
Above and Across Twin Cities features stunning aerial shots that offer a bird's-eye view of the city, capturing its diverse skyline and urban landscape in an entirely new light. With its striking visuals and thoughtful commentary, including a foreword by Peggy Flanagan, Lt. Governor of Minnesota, this photography book is a must-have for anyone who loves Minneapolis-St. Paul or wants to experience its beauty from a new perspective.
About the Author
Michelle Fitzgerald is a veteran of the book publishing industry and the Associate Publisher at Trope Publishing Co. A fierce advocate for books, she serves as editor on the Above & Across series and on Trope's City Edition titles, New York, Paris, Los Angeles, Chicago: The Loop & Beyond, and Rome.Peggy Flanagan is Minnesota's 50th Lieutenant Governor, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, and currently the country's highest ranking Native woman elected to executive office.