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School finance reform in post Edgewood Texas: an examination of revenue equity and implications for student performanceBrownson, Amanda Bright 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Suburbanization in Knoxville, Tennessee : the role of Edgewood Land and Improvement Company in the development of the Washington Avenue Addition and Lincoln Park, 1888-1910Irwin, Cathryn E. January 1997 (has links)
This study presents an overview of Edgewood Land and Improvement Company's early suburban development in Knoxville, Tennessee. It discusses the history of the Washington Avenue Addition and Lincoln Park, developed by Edgewood between 1888 and 1910. The evidence suggests that Edgewood evolved its marketing strategies for both suburbs: Washington Avenue Addition was first planned as an exclusive enclave for the upper-middle class, while Lincoln Park was initially designed for the middle class. Due to national and local economic problems, which caused poor land sales, Edgewood shifted strategies in both suburbs. Ultimately, the Washington Avenue Addition became a multi-class suburb. Lincoln Park was developed as a working-class suburb. / Department of Architecture
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