Book Review Essay Understanding the Legacy of Philadelphia's “Greene Country Towne”
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Urban growth in Philadelphia ignited new attitudes about the value of green space. In the early decades of the city, elites sought to privatize access to nature. Ironically, however, the private villa estates of the wealthy eventually became the starting point for a city-wide park system available to all. Public access to green space became enshrined as a right of citizenship.
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