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Suburb in the City: Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1850-1990

Suburb in the City: Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1850-1990

Paperback

Series: Urban Life and Urban Landscape

General SociologyGeneral United States History

ISBN10: 081420581X
ISBN13: 9780814205815
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Published: Sep 1 1995
Pages: 351
Weight: 1.10
Height: 0.82 Width: 6.09 Depth: 9.02
Language: English

In Suburb in the City, David Contosta tells the story of how Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, once a small milling and farming town, evolved to become both a suburban enclave for wealthy Philadelphians and a part of the city itself.

In 1854, the railroad connected Philadelphia and Chestnut Hill and the village was annexed by the city. Attuned to the romantic currents of the age, the wealthy men and women who moved to Chestnut Hill believed that the village's semi-rural surroundings might uplift them physically, spiritually, emotionally, and morally. At the same time, they wanted to continue to enjoy the best that the city had to offer while escaping from its more unpleasant aspects: dirt, crime, disease, and other shortcomings. They thus cultivated a dual identity with both suburb and city.

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