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The Biltmore Estate was Olmsted’s first southern landscape architecture project, and in some ways he felt like he’d come full circle. Where he’d once chronicled the antebellum South’s moral turpitude for the New-York Daily Times, now he was creating something—with his planned model forest—of abiding social value in the same region.
Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted
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