Wildsam Field Guides Washington D.C.
Taylor Bruce
(Author)
Description
Wildsam Field Guides: Washington, DC leads travelers into the heart of the Nation's Capital, where America's most famous monuments stand side-by-side with a singular urban culture.
Dive deep into Our Nation's Capital with such topics as:
- interviews with bestselling young-adult novelist Jason Reynolds, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton and award-winning local chef Erik Bruner-Yang;
- expert picks for navigating D.C.-museums and monuments to hotels and bars;
- illustrated maps of international cuisine, parks and trails and sites of international intrigue;
- historical musings on the D.C. punk scene, baseball and Watergate;
- original essays from Morowa Yejidé and Alexis Coe;
- excerpted writings from Walt Whitman and Duke Ellington;
- essential travel intel that opens up the city, from the Wildsam-curated record collection and reading list to a deep dive into neighborhood profiles and beloved businesses.
Product Details
Price
$20.00
$18.60
Publisher
Wildsam
Publish Date
February 07, 2022
Pages
144
Dimensions
4.0 X 6.6 X 0.5 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781467199476
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About the Author
Taylor Bruce is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wildsam Field Guides. He grew up on his family farm on the border of Georgia and Alabama. Taylor studied writing at Vanderbilt University, and, after, wrote freelance for magazines such as Men's Journal, Oxford American and National Geographic Adventure, among others. He took a full-time writer's post at Southern Living in 2007. After moving to New York and pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at Brooklyn College, Taylor launched Wildsam out of his 500-square foot apartment in 2012. The original Nashville guide caught the attention of national media and thoughtful travelers alike, and in 2015, National Geographic awarded Wildsam the Traveler 50 award. Taylor lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Robin, and two sons, Booker and Truett.