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At 75, New Deal's 'Green Towns' Endure

In an effort to pull the United States out of the Great Depression of the 1930s, President Franklin Roosevelt’s so-called “New Deal” administration created a bevy1 of government agencies designed to help Americans regain2 and maintain their economic footing.

The New Deal produced the social-security system, farm subsidies3 and jobs for struggling workers, who cleared forests, built highways, wrote guidebooks to the states, photographed rural families and dust-blown towns, and created public works of art across the nation. 

Roosevelt picked Columbia University economics professor Rexford Tugwell to lead a radical4 new agency called the Resettlement Administration. The RA moved struggling families into new, utopian communities - planned and built by the federal government; ringed by woodlands; and laced with parks, co-operative gardens, and swimming pools.

The government noted5 that dirty U.S. cities had become “a hodge-podge of towering offices, mansions6, slums, warehouses7, hot-dog stands and decaying residential8 districts.” 

As John Kelly recently wrote in The Washington Post, the byproducts were “illness, not only physical scourges10 such as [tuberculosis] and rickets11, but also the societal scourge9 of crime.”

New, clean, carefully planned cities were to be the antidote12 to urban blight13.

The first idyllic14 new town, called Greenbelt, opened 75 years ago on what had been depleted15 Maryland tobacco fields. Two other so-called "green towns" - Green Hills near Cincinnati, Ohio, and Greendale near Milwaukee, Wisconsin - were built from scratch as well.

All offered displaced Americans clean, new cinderblock townhouses and single-family cottages. This was paradise to the lucky renters, but conservative critics saw the venture as a socialist16 menace.

By 1949, the government had sold off all the property to families and private investors17.

Greenbelt is now a well-worn town of 22,000, engulfed18 by the sprawling19 Washington, D.C., metropolis20. The idea behind it retains its appeal, and developers have built ecologically innovative21 "green towns" and planned communities elsewhere.

But old Greenbelt, Green Hills and Greendale have retained the art deco touches and tight-knit neighborly feel from their hopeful beginnings in desperate times 75 years ago.


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