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What are the places in your community that matter to you personally? Stop and picture one for a moment. You might see a park, a church, a school, a favorite restaurant. It might be a place where a significant event in your life happened, like a first date or an engagement. Or it might be a place that just brings you peace and contentment on a regular basis, like a favorite playground, movie theater, or watering hole.
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LA Conservancy, “The Maravilla Handball Court.” Becerra, “Extending a Hand.” “Old Homies Pay Tribute.”
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Becerra, “Extending a Hand.” “Old Homies Pay Tribute.” Newly Paul, “Group Works to Preserve East LA’s Maravilla Handball Court,” KPCC, February 23, 2010, http://www.scpr.org/news/2010/02/23/12216/group-works-preserve-east-las-maravilla-handball-c/.
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Paul, “Group Works to Preserve East LA’s Maravilla Handball Court.”
- 5.
Ibid.
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Ibid. “East L.A. Handball Court Declared a State Historic Landmark,” Eastsider LA, August 7, 2012, http://www.theeastsiderla.com/2012/08/east-l-a-handball-court-declared-a-state-historic-landmark/.
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Maria Lewicka, “Place Attachment: How Far Have We Come in the Last 40 Years?,” Journal of Environmental Psychology 31 (2011): 211, 225; and Maria Lewicka, “Place Attachment, Place Identity, and Place Memory: Restoring the Forgotten City Past,” Journal of Environmental Psychology 28 (2008): 211. Quoted in Tom Mayes, “Why Old Places Matter: Continuity,” November 21, 2013, http://forum.savingplaces.org/blogs/forum-online/2013/11/21/why-do-old-places-matter-continuity
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Dylan Trigg, The Memory of Place: A Phenomenology of the Uncanny (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2013), 1; Introduction available at http://www.academia.edu/355785/The_Memory_of_Place_a_Phenomenology_of_the_Uncanny.
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Katherine Mansfield, “Letter to Ida Baker,” 1922, quoted at “Six Stories, Six Places,” https://www.behance.net/gallery/5125053/-SIX-STORIES-SIX-PLACES-Katherine-Mansfield. The Beatles, “In My Life,” Rubber Soul, EMI, 1965, compact disc.
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Robert F. Kniesche, “Happy Birthday H. L. Mencken,” Baltimore Sun, February 15, 2012, http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/bal-hl-mencken-20120215-photo.html.
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Jaime Lerner, Urban Acupuncture: Celebrating Pinpricks of Change That Enrich City Life (Washington, DC: Island Press, 2014), 98–99.
- 12.
Trigg, Memory of Place, 1. Lily M. Cho, “The Turn to Diaspora,” Topia 17, special issue on “Diaspora” (2007): 11–30, https://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/politicalfeeling/files/2007/10/cho-topia11-30.pdf. John Stein-beck, The Grapes of Wrath (1939; repr., New York: Penguin, 2006), 88.
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- 14.
Charles Montgomery, Happy City: Transforming Our Lives through Urban Design (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013), 130–33, 161. Alain de Botton, “The Architecture of Happiness,” http://alaindebotton.com/architecture/; also cited in Kaid Benfield, “The Pursuit of Happiness: How Do Communities Make Us Happy?,” Atlantic, June 29, 2011, http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2011/06/the-pursuit-of-happiness-how-do-communities-make-us-happy/241201/.
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US Census, “Growth in Urban Population Outpaces Rest of Nation, Census Bureau Reports,” March 26, 2012, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/2010_census/cb12-50.html. Leigh Gallagher, “The End of the Suburbs,” Time, July 31, 2014, http://ideas.time.com/2013/07/31/the-end-of-the-suburbs/. Joe Cortright, “The Dow of Cities,” City Observatory, August 20, 2015, http://cityobservatory.org/dow-of-cities/. Sam Frizell, “The New American Dream Is Living in a City, Not Owning a House in the Suburbs,” Time, April 25, 2014, http://time.com/72281/american-housing/.
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Quoted in James A. Clapp, The City: A Dictionary of Quotable Thoughts on Cities and Urban Life (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1984). Anthony Flint, Wrestling with Moses: How Jane Jacobs Took on New York’s Master Builder and Transformed the American City (New York: Random House, 2009), 139–40.
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Kenneth T. Jackson, “The Rise and Fall of Main Street,” in American Places: Encounters with History, ed. William Leuchtenberg (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), 182. Kenneth T. Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), 4.
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Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier, 4.
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Richard Moe and Carter Wilkie, Changing Places: Rebuilding Community in the Age of Sprawl (New York: Henry Holt, 1997), ix–x.
- 21.
James Howard Kunstler, The Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America’s Man-Made Landscape (New York: Touchstone, 1993), 10.
- 22.
Charles Montgomery, Happy City, 47.
- 23.
Ibid., 47, 83, 95, 97.
- 24.
Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier, 296.
- 25.
Alan Ehrenhalt, The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City (New York: Knopf, 2012), 7, 12.
- 26.
Frizell, “New American Dream.” Carol Coletta, “How We Build Our Cities, What’s at Stake,” City Observatory, December 24, 2014, http://cityobservatory.org/coletta-guest-post/.
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Claire Cain Miller, “Where Young Graduates Are Choosing to Live,” New York Times, October 20, 2014, http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/20/upshot/where-young-college-graduates-are-choosing-to-live.html. Stephanie Hanes, “The New ‘Cool’ Cities for Millennials,” Christian Science Monitor, February 1, 2015, http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2015/0201/The-new-cool-cities-for-Millennials.
- 28.
Frizell, “New American Dream.”
- 29.
Hanes, “New ‘Cool’ Cities.”
- 30.
Ibid. Christopher Corbett, “The Charm City of H. L. Mencken,” New York Times, September 4, 1988, http://www.nytimes.com/1988/09/04/travel/the-charm-city-of-h-l-mencken.html.
- 31.
Jordan Teicher, “Millennials Are Moving to Buffalo and Living Like Kings,” Gothamist, January 28, 2015, http://gothamist.com/2015/01/28/millennials_buffalo.php. Hanes, “New ‘Cool’ Cities.”
- 32.
Frizell, “New American Dream.”
- 33.
Sasaki Associates, “The State of the City Experience,” http://www.sasaki.com/media/files/cities_survey_final-1.pdf. Sydney Brownstone, “4 Reasons Why People Love Cities and How We’re Working on Ruining Them,” Co Exist, August 6, 2014, http://www.fastcoexist.com/3033848/4-reasons-why-people-love-living-in-cities-and-how-were-working-on-ruining-them.
- 34.
Sasaki Associates, “The State of the City Experience.”
- 35.
Sandra Shannon, “Why Old Places Matter: A Survey of the Public,” Preservation Leadership Forum, May 7, 2015, http://forum.savingplaces.org/blogs/forum-online/2015/05/07/why-old-places-matter-a-survey-of-the-public. Kaid Benfield, “Why the Places We Live Make Us Happy,” City Lab, February 2, 2012, http://www.citylab.com/design/2012/02/why-places-we-live-make-us-happy/1122/.
- 36.
Stewart Brand, How Buildings Learn: What Happens after They’re Built (New York: Penguin, 1994), 10–11.
- 37.
Historic England, “The Value and Impact of Heritage,” http://hc.historicengland.org.uk/content/pub/2190644/value-impact-chapter.pdf. Katey Amie, “Visiting Heritage Sites Makes People Happier,” Daily Mail, November 13, 2014, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2832875/Visiting-historical-towns-cities-makes-happy.html.
- 38.
Alan Davies, “Why Do We Love Old Buildings So Much?,” Crikey, May 11, 2011, http://blogs.crikey.com.au/theurbanist/2011/05/11/why-do-we-love-old-buildings-so-much/. Brand, How Buildings Learn, 90.
- 39.
Ed McMahon, “Where Am I? The Power of Uniqueness,” TedX Jacksonville, January 6, 2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qB5tH4rt-x8.
- 40.
Ibid. Coletta, “How We Build Our Cities.” Sam Brodey, “Forget Brooklyn: Could Columbus Be the Next ‘Hot’ Millennial Enclave?,” Mother Jones, June 1, 2015, http://www.motherjones.com/media/2015/05/columbus-ohio-millennials-brooklyn.
- 41.
McMahon, “Where Am I?”
- 42.
John Kenneth Galbraith, “The Economic and Social Returns of Preservation,” in Preservation: Towards an Ethic in the 1980s (Washington, DC: Preservation Press, 1980), 57–58. Arthur Frommer, “Viewpoint: Historic Preservation and Tourism,” Preservation Forum, Fall 1988, http://forum.savingplaces.org/connect/community-home/librarydocuments/viewdocument?DocumentKey=97ff95cd-857c-4cef-ad21-61b8cb3682a9.
- 43.
Roadside America, “Maps,” http://www.roadsideamerica.com/location/. McMahon, “Where Am I?”
- 44.
Edge Research, “National Trust for Historic Preservation Brand Elements Research,” July 18, 2011.
- 45.
Emily Potter, “Preservation-Themed Movies,” Preservation Nation, February 19, 2014, https://savingplaces.org/stories/10-tuesday-preservation-themed-movies/.
- 46.
Priya Chhaya and Will O’Keefe, “Preservation in Pop Culture: How I Met Your Mother,” Preservation Nation, June 2, 2011, http://archive.mnpreservation.org/2011/06/02/preservation-in-pop-culture-how-i-met-your-mother/.
- 47.
Cavan Wilk, “Has Preservation Become an Echo Chamber?,” Greater Greater Washington, December 16, 2008, http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/1501/has-preservation-become-an-echo-chamber/. David Low-enthal, “The Heritage Crusade and Its Contradictions,” in Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation, ed. Max Page and Randall Mason (New York: Routledge, 2004), 9.
- 48.
Nic Musolino, “Whenever Anyone Says ‘Historic Preservation’ I Reach for My Hoary Clichés,” Miss Representation, May 23, 2007, http://www.missrepresentation.com/?p=440.
- 49.
Lydia DePillis, “The Future of the Past,” Washington CityPaper, September 29, 2011, http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/housingcomplex/2011/09/29/the-future-of-the-past/.
- 50.
Montgomery, Happy City, 42.
- 51.
Ibid.
- 52.
Jeff Speck, Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time (New York: Northpoint Press, 2012), 4–5.
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Meeks, S., Murphy, K.C. (2016). The Powers of Place. In: The Past and Future City. Island Press, Washington, DC. https://doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-709-4_1
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