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THE RACE FOR OPEN SPACE * 1960 In 1960 the Regional Plan Association conducted a study of open space requirements for the tri - state New York metropolitan area . Since this was one of the early comprehensive plans and since it involved ...
THE RACE FOR OPEN SPACE * 1960 In 1960 the Regional Plan Association conducted a study of open space requirements for the tri - state New York metropolitan area . Since this was one of the early comprehensive plans and since it involved ...
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OPEN SPACE FOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS In addition to local recreation acreage , there is a need for open space in residential areas which make them more pleasant , more convenient and efficient . There is no single formula for such open ...
OPEN SPACE FOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS In addition to local recreation acreage , there is a need for open space in residential areas which make them more pleasant , more convenient and efficient . There is no single formula for such open ...
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The Federal Open - Space Land Program , during its first three years of operation , has assisted in the acquisition of 101,947 acres of urban open - space land . Grants totaling over $ 32 million have been made to 219 applicants in 177 ...
The Federal Open - Space Land Program , during its first three years of operation , has assisted in the acquisition of 101,947 acres of urban open - space land . Grants totaling over $ 32 million have been made to 219 applicants in 177 ...
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Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
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