Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... acres by 1890. Cleveland expanded its park system from 93 acres in 1890 to 1,500 in 1905. Los Angeles had 6 acres in 1880 and 3,700 in 1905 ; and New York City , a leader in the move- ment , enlarged its parks from 1,500 acres in 1880 ...
... acres by 1890. Cleveland expanded its park system from 93 acres in 1890 to 1,500 in 1905. Los Angeles had 6 acres in 1880 and 3,700 in 1905 ; and New York City , a leader in the move- ment , enlarged its parks from 1,500 acres in 1880 ...
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... acres of park land and eleven of a projected twenty - seven miles of parkway between 1893 and 1905. New York City's park system was one of the largest in the country , but it was overshadowed as a model by Boston's " Metropolitan Plan ...
... acres of park land and eleven of a projected twenty - seven miles of parkway between 1893 and 1905. New York City's park system was one of the largest in the country , but it was overshadowed as a model by Boston's " Metropolitan Plan ...
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... acres in outlying reservations . The Westchester County system , begun in 1922 , comprised over six- teen thousand acres in 1928 ; but Cook County's system was by far the largest , with more than thirty - one thousand acres , chiefly in ...
... acres in outlying reservations . The Westchester County system , begun in 1922 , comprised over six- teen thousand acres in 1928 ; but Cook County's system was by far the largest , with more than thirty - one thousand acres , chiefly in ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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