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City in a park : a history of Philadelphia's Fairmount Park system / James McClelland and Lynn Miller.

Fine Arts Library F158.65.F2 M33 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McClelland, James, 1934- author.
Miller, Lynn H., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Parks.
Management.
History.
Urban parks.
Fairmount Park (Philadelphia, Pa.)--History.
Urban parks--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
Buildings--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Buildings.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Social life and customs.
Parks--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Management--History.
Physical Description:
xiv, 375 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Temple University Press, [2016]
Summary:
"Fairmount Park is the municipal park system of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It consists of more than one hundred parks, squares, and green spaces totaling about 11,000 acres, and is one of the largest landscaped urban park systems in the world. In City in a Park, James McClelland and Lynn Miller provide an affectionate and comprehensive history of this 200-year-old network of parks. Originated in the nineteenth century as a civic effort to provide a clean water supply to Philadelphia, Fairmount Park also furnished public pleasure grounds for boat races and hiking, among other activities. Millions travel to the city to view its eighteenth-century villas, attend boat races on the Schuylkill River, hike the Wissahickon Creek, visit the Philadelphia Zoo, hear concerts in summer, stroll the city's historic squares and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and enjoy its enormous collection of public art. Green initiatives flower today; Philadelphia lives amidst its parks. Filled with nearly 150 gorgeous full-color photographs, City in a Park chronicles the continuing efforts to create what founder William Penn desired: a 'greene countrie town'"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Philadelphia and Its Parks
In the Beginning, Clean Water
A Park Grows from Fairmount
The 19th Century Park in a Booming Industrial City
The Post-Civil War Period and the Centennial Exposition
The Country Houses of Fairmount Park
Historic Structures in Philadelphia's Parks
Boating and Playing in the Park
Rest and Recreation : Eat, Walk, Hike, Run, and Cycle
The Philadelphia Zoo
Performing Arts in the Parks
Penn's Five Public Squares
The Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Parks and Transportation, an Evolving History
Public Art in Philadelphia
Fairmount Park : the Outdoor Museum
The Parks' New Governance System
The Greener City
The City in a Park.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781439912089
1439912084
OCLC:
903675342

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