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  • May 2021 Postcard History Quiz #5

    May 2021 Postcard History Quiz #5

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    The May 2021 Postcard History Quiz  Postcard History welcomes you to May. This is the fifth in the 2021 series. If you participated in previous quizzes and youare working toward our 2021 Postcard History Know-It-All Certificate, click here to see your current score. Portraits in the Louvre The deadline for this quiz will be 11:59…

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Bill Burton
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As industrialization took hold in the last half of the nineteenth century, factory owners needed new houses for the workers. Pullman, Illinois planted the seed, but when the Great Depression hit and Franklin Roosevelt became President, Greenbelt, Maryland brought the ideal of large-scale housing and social planning development to fruition. Greenbelt was derided as “social engineering” but it proved that well-planned new towns could be built and thrive.

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