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Loading... Beyond Preservation: Using Public History to Revitalize Inner Cities (Urban Life, Landscape and Policy)by Andrew Hurley
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Across the United States, historic preservation has become a catalyst for urban regeneration. Entrepreneurs, urban pioneers, and veteran city dwellers have refurbished thousands of dilapidated properties and put them to productive use as shops, restaurants, nightclubs, museums, and private residences. As a result, inner-cities, once disparaged as zones of poverty, crime, and decay have been re-branded as historic districts. No library descriptions found. |
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