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Romanian Queen Marie's 10,000 mile North American train voyage was an epic journey. Invited to America in 1926 to inaugurate a strangely conceived and unfinished 'Maryhill Museum' located high on the treeless banks of the Columbia River, Americans would discover a magnetic and very modern woman; the Queen would discover an America bursting into the post-WW I era as a maturing world power. Her diary of that voyage, other first -person accounts, and numerous images, maps, and newspapers articles weave a rich one-of-a-kind tapestry of experiences, personalities, and events.

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Romanian Queen Marie's 10,000 mile North American train voyage was an epic journey. Invited to America in 1926 to inaugurate a strangely conceived and unfinished 'Maryhill Museum' located high on the treeless banks of the Columbia River, Americans would discover a magnetic and very modern woman; the Queen would discover an America bursting into the post-WW I era as a maturing world power. Her diary of that voyage, other first -person accounts, and numerous images, maps, and newspapers articles weave a rich one-of-a-kind tapestry of experiences, personalities, and events.
Autorenporträt
Dan Dimancescu: Originator of expeditions for National Geographic Magazine. Author of books and articles and producer of documentaries on multiple subjects. Business consultant to Fortune 500 companies. Studied at Dartmouth College, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy & Harvard Business School. British born, Romanian parents. Board Member of ALIANTA (Washington, DC) and the Foundation Conservation Carpathia (Romania). U.S. and Romania citizen.