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Paradoxically, Olmsted had a hand in the despoiling of this landscape. Though best known for designing city parks, he was an early architect and advocate of suburbs. Olmsted envisioned these outlying neighborhoods as refuges from urban centers, combining the “ruralistic beauty of a loosely built New England village” with easy access to city jobs and amenities.
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide
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