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- View the “Joseph W. Young and His Dream City" which was created for National History Day 2015 by Beachside Montessori School, Hollywood 7th graders: Jeremiah Lucas, Patrick Alfele, Enoch McGowan, and Pierce Trop; and presented at the HHS 2015 Founder’s Day Celebration
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After acquiring one square mile of land, Young began to build a “Dream City” modeled after the City Beautiful movement that was popular at the time. The City Beautiful movement, according to Encyclopedia Britannica, was an American urban-planning movement led by architects, landscape architects, and reformers that flourished between the ...
Joseph W. Young and His Dream City. View the “Joseph W. Young and His Dream City" which was created for National History Day 2015 by Beachside Montessori School, Hollywood 7th graders: Jeremiah Lucas, Patrick Alfele, Enoch McGowan, and Pierce Trop; and presented at the HHS 2015 Founder’s Day Celebration.
Founded by the planning visionary Joseph Wesley Young, a Washington state native and former resident of California and Indiana, the original one square mile of farmland has grown to over 28.87 square miles with a gross taxable value of real and personal property in 1998 of over $5,408,266,000.
In 1921, innovative developer Joseph W. Young foresaw a “dream city” with 30,000 residents. Young’s new town would be based on the scientific methods of controlled development fashionable during the 1920’s “City Beautiful Movement.” Young believed in new zoningtechniques which designated separate sections for residential, business and
After the population rose to over 20,000 in 1925, founder Joseph W. Young had Hollywood incorporated. But Hollywood actually began to exist in 1920, when Young sent the first men to clear the initial site and lay in Hollywood Boulevard.
Aug 1, 2017 · (8-1-2017) Most South Floridians have strolled Young’s Circle in Hollywood . . . but may not know of its namesake, Joseph Young, the City’s founder.
Jan 21, 2013 · Joseph W. Young, Jr., was acknowledged as one of the five or six major city builders in boomtime Florida. From practically nothing in 1920 he created Hollywood By-the-Sea with an elegant Beaux...