Boom Towns

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An economist examines the decline of American cities and offers a strategy for their rejuvenation based on respect for property rights. American cities, once centers of opportunity, are all too often plagued by poverty and decay. One need only look at the ruins of Detroit to see how far some cities have fallen. Yet other examples, like Boston and San Francisco, show that such a fate is reversible. In Boom Towns, Stephen J.K. Walters diagnoses the root causes of urban decline in order to prescribe remedies that will enable cities to thrive once again. Using vivid evocations of iconic towns and the people who helped shape their development, Walters shows how public revitalization policies often do more harm than good. He then outlines a more promising set of policies to remedy the capital shortage that continues to afflict many cities and needlessly limit their residents’ opportunities. With its fresh interpretation of one of the American quandaries of our day, Boom Towns offers a novel contribution to the debate about American cities and a program for their restoration.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Stephen J.K. Walters
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Release : 2014-08-27
File : 225 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780804792271


Texas Boomtowns

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On January 10, 1901, Beaumont awoke to the historic roar of the Spindletop gusher. A flood of frantic fortune seekers heard its call and quickly descended on the town. Over the next three decades, Texas's first oil rush transformed the sparsely populated rural state practically beyond recognition. Brothels, bordellos and slums overran sleepy towns, and thick, black oil spilled over once-green pastures. While dreams came true for a precious few, most settled for high-risk, dangerous jobs in the oilfields and passed what spare time they had in the vice districts fueled by crude. From the violent shanties of Desdemona and Mexia to Borger and beyond, wildcat speculators, grifters and barons took the land for all it was worth. Author Bartee Haile explores the story of these wild and wooly boomtowns.

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Genre : History
Author : Bartee Haile
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Release : 2015-11-30
File : 107 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781625856227


The Impact Of The New Boomtowns

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Genre : Community health services
Author : Bertram S. Brown
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Release : 1978
File : 12 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:32000014585824


The Search For Gold History Of Boomtowns And Gold Mines History Of The United States Grade 6 Children S American History

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Let’s go back centuries past and visit the American West during its settlement. How did mining and the transcontinental railroad help in the development of the West? What were boomtowns and why did they mushroom in certain areas of the US? Travel back in time and learn about history the fun way. Grab a copy today.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Baby Professor
Publisher : Speedy Publishing LLC
Release : 2021-11-01
File : 73 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781541957855


Hard Places

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Working with the premise that there are much meaning and value in the "repelling beauty" of mining landscapes, Richard Francaviglia identifies the visual clues that indicate an area has been mined and tells us how to read them, showing the interconnections among all of America's major mining districts. With a style as bold as the landscape he reads and with photographs to match, he interprets the major forces that have shaped the architecture, design, and topography of mining areas. Covering many different types of mining and mining locations, he concludes that mining landscapes have come to symbolize the turmoil between what our society elects to view as two opposing forces: culture and nature.

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Genre : History
Author : Richard V. Francaviglia
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Release : 1997-09
File : 268 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0877456097


Engineering Magazine

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Genre : Engineering
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Release : 1893
File : 942 Pages
ISBN-13 : OSU:32435068875293


Replenishing The Earth

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Why are we speaking English? Replenishing the Earth gives a new answer to that question, uncovering a 'settler revolution' that took place from the early nineteenth century that led to the explosive settlement of the American West and its forgotten twin, the British West, comprising the settler dominions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Between 1780 and 1930 the number of English-speakers rocketed from 12 million in 1780 to 200 million, and their wealth and power grew to match. Their secret was not racial, or cultural, or institutional superiority but a resonant intersection of historical changes, including the sudden rise of mass transfer across oceans and mountains, a revolutionary upward shift in attitudes to emigration, the emergence of a settler 'boom mentality', and a late flowering of non-industrial technologies -wind, water, wood, and work animals - especially on settler frontiers. This revolution combined with the Industrial Revolution to transform settlement into something explosive - capable of creating great cities like Chicago and Melbourne and large socio-economies in a single generation. When the great settler booms busted, as they always did, a second pattern set in. Links between the Anglo-wests and their metropolises, London and New York, actually tightened as rising tides of staple products flowed one way and ideas the other. This 're-colonization' re-integrated Greater America and Greater Britain, bulking them out to become the superpowers of their day. The 'Settler Revolution' was not exclusive to the Anglophone countries - Argentina, Siberia, and Manchuria also experienced it. But it was the Anglophone settlers who managed to integrate frontier and metropolis most successfully, and it was this that gave them the impetus and the material power to provide the world's leading super-powers for the last 200 years. This book will reshape understandings of American, British, and British dominion histories in the long 19th century. It is a story that has such crucial implications for the histories of settler societies, the homelands that spawned them, and the indigenous peoples who resisted them, that their full histories cannot be written without it.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : James Belich
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Release : 2011-05-05
File : 586 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191619717


Upper Tittabawasee River Boom Towns

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"This is a story that has long needed telling. It is the story of not one town, but four towns that made up an area, and as a result of their being, made possible the growth of a neighboring city. This is the story of the towns of Averill, Edenville, Hope and Sanford, together with a short history of the early Indians of the area and the logging and salt wells that made possible the growth of the city of Midland, Michigan."--Introduction (p. i).

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Genre : Midland County (Mich.)
Author : Stan Berriman
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Release : 1970
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015071301488


Your Public Lands

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Genre : Public lands
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Release : 1981
File : 228 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCR:31210004604425


Housing And Planning References

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Genre : City planning
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Release : 1963
File : 486 Pages
ISBN-13 : OSU:32435058108705