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Roadways and the Land: The Landscape Architect's Role
Public Roads (2000)
  • Elizabeth E. Fischer
  • Heidi M Hohmann
  • P. Daniel Marriott
Abstract
This country has a rich history of roadway development. From early overland routes, such as the Boston Post Road in New England and the El Camino Reals in the Southwest, to the first federally funded interstate in 1806 (the National Road) and the innovative parkways of the early 20th century, we have been striving in creative ways to link our people, resources, and communities.
Publication Date
March 1, 2000
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Citation Information
Elizabeth E. Fischer, Heidi M Hohmann and P. Daniel Marriott. "Roadways and the Land: The Landscape Architect's Role" Public Roads Vol. 63 Iss. 5 (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/heidi_hohmann/2/