In 1963, Illinois naturalist May Watts, inspired by walking paths she’d seen in Britain, wrote a letter to the editor of the Chicago Tribune, suggesting converting a stretch of abandoned railroad into ...
Many American downtowns were built around a single local industry. Coal mines, railroads, tobacco warehouses, and steel mills once supported busy Main Streets filled with hardware stores, diners, ...
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