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Urban Walkability: Learning from Boston
Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest and most culturally significant cities in the United States....
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25 urban districts: What do they all have in common?
These 25 downtown cores are located in metropolitan areas and cities of various sizes. Some are tourist...
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Learning from Augusta, Georgia
Located on the southern bank of the Savannah River, Augusta is Georgia's second-largest city and...
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Learning from Chicago
The view of the Chicago Skyline from the Adler Planetarium, which is part of Chicago’s museum...
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Learning from Tampa
Tampa’s rise and decline follows a similar pattern to Jacksonville’s. Both cities had a significant...
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Learning from Orlando
Orlando is best known for it?s tourist attractions, particularly Walt Disney World, SeaWorld, and Universal...
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Rust Belt Finale: Learning from Downtown Cincinnati
Our Rust Belt comparison finale takes us to the Queen City, the nation's 25th largest metropolitan area....
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Rust Belt Special II: Learning from Downtown Detroit
Founded in 1701 by French fur traders, over the years, Detroit has become known as the world's traditional...
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Eastern Market: Creating a successful farmer's market district
On any given Saturday, some 45,000 Detroiters, suburbanites and out-of-staters can be found shopping...
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Rust Belt Special: Learning from Downtown Cleveland
Tower City Center (formerly known as Cleveland Union Terminal) is a large mixed-use facility located...
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