Remedy for a bad plan, once built upon, being thus impracticable, now that we understand the matter we are surely bound, wherever it is by any means in our power, to prevent mistakes in the construction of towns. Strange to say, however, here in the New... Planning and National Recovery - Page 1981916Full view - About this book
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1902 - 126 pages
...in our power, to prevent mistakes in the construction of towns. Strange to say, however, here in the New World, where great towns by the hundred are springing...for which men now living in them are responsible. Not long since I was asked by the mayor of one of these to go before its common council and explain... | |
| 1871 - 484 pages
...in our power, to prevent mistakes in the construction of towns. Strange to say, however, bore in the New World, where great towns by the hundred are springing...for which men now living in them are responsible. Not long since I was asked by the mayor of one of these to go before its common council and explain... | |
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