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Magic Lands - Western Cityscapes and American Culture After 1940 (Paperback, New ed)
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Magic Lands - Western Cityscapes and American Culture After 1940 (Paperback, New ed)
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The American West conjures up images of pastoral tranquility and
wide open spaces, but by 1970 the Far West was the most urbanized
section of the country. Exploring four intriguing
cityscapes--Disneyland, Stanford Industrial Park, Sun City, and the
1962 Seattle World's Fair--John Findlay shows how each created a
sense of cohesion and sustained people's belief in their superior
urban environment. This first book-length study of the urban West
after 1940 argues that Westerners deliberately tried to build
cities that differed radically from their eastern
counterparts.
In 1954, Walt Disney began building the world's first theme park,
using Hollywood's movie-making techniques. The creators of Stanford
Industrial Park were more hesitant in their approach to a
conceptually organized environment, but by the mid-1960s the Park
was the nation's prototypical "research park" and the intellectual
downtown for the high-technology region that became Silicon
Valley.
In 1960, on the outskirts of Phoenix, Del E. Webb built Sun City,
the largest, most influential retirement community in the United
States. Another innovative cityscape arose from the 1962 Seattle
World's Fair and provided a futuristic, somewhat fanciful vision of
modern life.
These four became "magic lands" that provided an antidote to the
apparent chaos of their respective urban milieus. Exemplars of a
new lifestyle, they are landmarks on the changing cultural
landscape of postwar America.
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