Chapter 7 |
Figure 7.2 | | Distribution of Old Order Amish communities |
Figure 7.4 | | Early North American culture hearths |
Figure 7.8 | | The "arc of French settlement" about 1750 |
Figure 7.14 | | Architectural source areas and the diffusion of building methods |
Figure 7.18 | | Tennessee moonshine stills, mid-1950s |
Figure 7.19 | | Folk song regions of eastern United States |
Figure 7.20 | | Country music refuge areas |
Figure 7.21 | | The southward shift of white spirituals |
Figure 7.22 | | American folk culture hearths and diffusions |
Figure 7.23 | | Material folk culture regions of eastern United States |
Figure 7.26 | | The location of pizza parlors of a single national chain |
Figure 7.27 | | A street transformation |
Figure 7.30 | | Country music radio stations |
Figure 7.31 | | Classical town names |
Figure 7.32 | | Regional variations in expressions of popular culture: (a) baseball viewing; (b) snack nut consumption; (c) lodge membership; (d) cigarette smoking |
Figure 7.33 | | Vernacular regions of North America |
Figure 7.34 | | Generalized U.S. culture regions |