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100 _aReinberger, Mark
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245 _aPhiladelphia versus Baltimore : City Planning and Aesthetic Character in Two Antebellum American Cities
260 _bSage
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300 _aVol 55, Issue 3, 2019 : (212-234 p.)
520 _aPhiladelphia and Baltimore, close economic rivals in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, had strikingly different processes of planning, patterns of growth, and resulting urban characters. This article examines these aspects of the two cities and elucidates them with travelers’ comments and urban views of the period and the aesthetic theory underlying these viewpoints.
650 _a colonial planning
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650 _aurban views
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650 _atravelers’ comments
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650 _aPhiladelphia
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650 _aregions
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650 _aBaltimore
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650 _aNorth America
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650 _aplanning practice
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650 _amaster plans
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650 _aplanning eras/approaches
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_dSage, 2019
_tJournal of planning history
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1538513219830104
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