This collection of reports highlights efforts to improve the city of Detroit in the early 20th century. Written by influential urban planners Charles Mulford Robinson and Frederick Law Olmsted, along with the Detroit Board of Commerce, it offers insight into the challenges of city planning and the struggle to create livable, sustainable cities.
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