"Cleveland. More and more, the suburbanites 'are reacting to their troubled mother city with a thumb to the nose"
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Title
"Cleveland. More and more, the suburbanites 'are reacting to their troubled mother city with a thumb to the nose"
Subject
Suburbs
Politics and Government
Social Conditions
Description
From City Magazine's January/February 1971 issue on "The Suburban Frontier of the 70s," an article titled "Cleveland. More and more, the suburbanites 'are reacting to their troubled mother city with a thumb to the nose.'" The article describes suburban attitudes to Cleveland and its urban problems.
Creator
City Magazine
Source
Western Reserve Historical Society. Call # Pam.c349
Date
1971
Format
PDF
6x8 in
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