Caleb McCary

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In carving Savannah out of the Georgia pine woods, James Oglethorpe designed a city based on a grid of twenty-four public squares surrounded by blocks of building lots. Each parklike square was to serve as the focus of a neighborhood. The scheme worked so well that twenty of the twenty-four public squares still stand in the old part of the city, just as Oglethorpe laid them out in 1733.
Caleb McCary
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The Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-made Landscape
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