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Tag Archives: Hillary Clinton
Your community is a village when…
Everyone is a member of the Village People. The whole village enjoys going to the Y-M-C-A! Goldilocks thinks a small town is much too big and a hamlet is much too small, but a village is just right. It has … Continue reading
Posted in cities, civics, civility, culture, entertainment, fun, geography, history, humanity, inclusiveness, land use, music, placemaking, planning, politics, satire, spatial design, urban planning, video
Tagged cities, Goldilocks, Greenwich Village, hamlets, Hillary Clinton, planning, sature, towns, Village People, Village Voice, villages, YMCA
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Looking for America: Forgotten Cities
Unfortunately, the United States has a lengthy history of being a throw-away society. During the colonial era, residents simply tossed the trash out their windows. Today, we abandon last year’s gadget for this year’s gizmo, we design products for short-term use, we … Continue reading
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Tagged decay, Forgotten Cities, Hillary Clinton, It Takes a Village, land use, MIT, urban planning
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