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are many stories about the 10, how it both united and divided the
region, and the significant role it plays in many aspects of community
life now versus 40 years ago.
These
issues and concerns, as well as the landscape altering structure
itself, raise serious questions about our relation to place, living
space, and community, questions for concern and discussion now and
in the foreseeable future.
Ultimately,
understanding the connections between people, nature, and the built
environment begins with understanding change locally.
City
by city, ‘Living on the Dime’
will encourage community members to speak out on their concerns
about development and quality of life and hear local heritage from
people of a variety of backgrounds. (Back)
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