Greater Indianapolis ;the history, the industries, the institutions, and the people of a city of homes . the Journal ofMay 19, 1870, but no sentiment was fact the pai-k sentiment had little foodfor development in the conditions. Indian-apolis had no congested residence ((uarter, noslums. Its broad streets and large buildinglots made the whole city almost a i>ai-k, aswas often noted visitors to the city. Evenin 1898 the inteicst taken in the park projio-sals was due to the supposc^l inlluenceif a park location on neiuliboi-iiii;- real there was an abundance
Greater Indianapolis ;the history, the industries, the institutions, and the people of a city of homes . the Journal ofMay 19, 1870, but no sentiment was fact the pai-k sentiment had little foodfor development in the conditions. Indian-apolis had no congested residence ((uarter, noslums. Its broad streets and large buildinglots made the whole city almost a i>ai-k, aswas often noted visitors to the city. Evenin 1898 the inteicst taken in the park projio-sals was due to the supposc^l inlluenceif a park location on neiuliboi-iiii;- real there was an abundance of criticism ofthe locations selected, oi-iginating largelywith people who wanted other locations; amitaken up by papers and orators foi- jioliticalpuiposes. The city campaign of 1S99 Fought on the ch;\ruc thai the s(piandei-(>d vast sinus fiu- bog landsat Riverside and Brool<side parks; ineiedibleas it may seem to one who visits those parkst(iila.\. Public opinion is (piite generally set-iled now in the belief that these two i)ai-ks 424 HISTORY OF GRHATEK O « <: CO Pi< Q^. Supreme Court, which decided
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