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  2. Streetcar suburb - Wikipedia

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    A streetcar suburb is a residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation. Such suburbs developed in the United States in the years before the automobile, when the introduction of the electric trolley or streetcar allowed the nation’s burgeoning middle class to move beyond the central city’s borders. [1]

  3. Monroe M. Shipe - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Monroe Martin Shipe (March 12, 1847 – April 27, 1924), also called M. M. Shipe, was an American real estate developer who developed Hyde Park, an early streetcar suburb in Austin, Texas.

  4. Suburbanization - Wikipedia

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    Suburbanization (American English), also spelled suburbanisation (British English), is a population shift from historic core cities or rural areas into suburbs. Most suburbs are built in a formation of (sub)urban sprawl. [1] As a consequence of the movement of households and businesses away from city centers, low-density, peripheral urban areas ...

  5. Category:Streetcar suburbs - Wikipedia

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    This category lists streetcar suburbs: communities whose growth and development is or was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines, cable cars or tram routes as a primary means of transportation.

  6. This Fort Worth neighborhood near TCU was once the suburbs ...

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    The suburb was a hothouse of intellectualism thanks to all the college faculty and administrators living there — and their wives. The latter did not consider themselves just housewives.

  7. Barton Heights - Wikipedia

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    The area incorporated as a town in 1896, and was annexed by the city of Richmond in 1914. [3] The Town of Barton Heights Historic District encompasses 367 contributing buildings (305 main buildings and 62 outbuildings). They are primarily spacious wood-frame houses, most built in the first quarter of the 20th century, and sited on 50-foot-wide ...

  8. The Complex Politics of the American Suburbs

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    In Los Angeles, 57% of immigrants lived in suburbs by 2010 (nationwide, that number was 50%). Read More: America Needs a New Approach on Affordable Housing. History Offers a Guide.

  9. The American suburbs as we know them are dying - AOL

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    UBS realized much of its top talent lived 35 miles south, in Manhattan. The roads that connect suburbs to city are falling apart The roads and bridges that connect America's suburbs are in ...