Minneapolis =========== Nineteenth Century Minneapolis There is a reason St Paul became the Territorial and State Capital; Minneapolis did not yet exist. Minneapolis
Category: Book 3
Newark New Jersey
Newark Newark, New Jersey Newark in 1910 was the nation’s 14th largest city—just above New Orleans and just below Cincinnati—holding a very diverse ethnic and
The Six Strands within the Age of Urban Renewal: Eastern and Western an Assessment and Critique
Renewal can teach us. An important sub- theme relevant to this history is to understand how differently the so-called paradigmatic version of urban
Unidentified Footnotes from Western Cities
Chap 18 Done Pre-Elgar Chapter 19: Western Policy Systems, Suburbs and Urban Renewal Chap 19 Elgar Updated-with inclusions as of 3/17/17, San Jose Chapter 17
Albuquerque: the Typical Postwar Western Policy System
Policy Cut–Duplicate follows this one Albuquerque: In 1940 Bernalillo County housed a little more than 65,000 residents, with Albuquerque around 35,500. Ten years later the
The West and South in the Age of Urban Renewal:
=========== Policy System Cuts Critical Factors Affecting UR Implementation Every Big City has something to teach us. Philadelphia was selected because it offered a range