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Olmsted's Linear Park

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In 1892, entrepreneur Joel Hurt invited Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. to Atlanta to design an ideal suburb. Olmsted and his firm began designs and were in regular communication with Hurt.

Members of the firm came to Atlanta during design and construction.

Even with changing ownership, Olmsted's vision and plans were followed.

The design became the last residential suburb designed by Olmsted--the only one in the Deep South.

The centerpiece of the neighborhood is its segmented park.

After reaching a peak of beauty in the 1930s, the park and neighborhood declined, and the park was threatened by an ill-conceived expressway.

Olmsted and Hurt's dream of the linear park prevailed, and the park has been renovated to how it looked in its heyday.

This is the story of how a handful of people preserved, protected, and enhanced the linear park so that it can be enjoyed for generations to come.

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Product Details
ARCADIA PUB (SC)
1540251489 / 9781540251480
Hardback
14/03/2022
130 pages
156 x 234 mm, 363 grams