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Turner accepted Jefferson ' s dichotomy between rural good and urban evil , and
he noted with a touch of sadness that frontier agriculture and frontier virtue were
giving way to urban complexity . Later historians , most notably Richard ...
Turner accepted Jefferson ' s dichotomy between rural good and urban evil , and
he noted with a touch of sadness that frontier agriculture and frontier virtue were
giving way to urban complexity . Later historians , most notably Richard ...
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These were followed in 1855 by Adolph Strauch ' s Spring Grove in Cincinnati as
the first of the park - like “ rural ” cemeteries . William Cullen Bryant ' s view of
nature was enshrined in Greenwood in New York , Walnut Hills at Cincinnati ,
Lake ...
These were followed in 1855 by Adolph Strauch ' s Spring Grove in Cincinnati as
the first of the park - like “ rural ” cemeteries . William Cullen Bryant ' s view of
nature was enshrined in Greenwood in New York , Walnut Hills at Cincinnati ,
Lake ...
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The rural image of informal outdoor exercise gave way to an urban ideal for town
and country alike . In the 1920 ' s , the National Recreation Association found
rural play patterns woefully inadequate . Country children had nowhere to go but
...
The rural image of informal outdoor exercise gave way to an urban ideal for town
and country alike . In the 1920 ' s , the National Recreation Association found
rural play patterns woefully inadequate . Country children had nowhere to go but
...
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