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But realists soon concluded that suburbs too often copied their mother cities .
Urban gridirons destroyed the spirit of the country as new houses rose side by
side on twentyfive foot lots in the midst of empty fields where there was no more
of ...
But realists soon concluded that suburbs too often copied their mother cities .
Urban gridirons destroyed the spirit of the country as new houses rose side by
side on twentyfive foot lots in the midst of empty fields where there was no more
of ...
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By 1925 , environmentalists like Harlan Douglass concluded that " a crowded
world must be either suburban or savage . ” The agrarian sanctity of the single -
family dwelling had barely survived apartment - house life by the nineteen
twenties ...
By 1925 , environmentalists like Harlan Douglass concluded that " a crowded
world must be either suburban or savage . ” The agrarian sanctity of the single -
family dwelling had barely survived apartment - house life by the nineteen
twenties ...
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The whole Arcadian mythology previously rested on the belief that nature actually
existed as it was described . Yet even while nature fakers opened the Arcadian
myth to ridicule , most still concluded with Long that " Nature reveals not only ...
The whole Arcadian mythology previously rested on the belief that nature actually
existed as it was described . Yet even while nature fakers opened the Arcadian
myth to ridicule , most still concluded with Long that " Nature reveals not only ...
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