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Introduction Introduction
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Cultural innovations: welcome Model Cities Cultural innovations: welcome Model Cities
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The Acre and Western Canal The Acre and Western Canal
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Ecumenical Plaza Ecumenical Plaza
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Model Cities: demonstration impacts Model Cities: demonstration impacts
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The city reacts: a civic historic commission The city reacts: a civic historic commission
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Lowell Regatta: ludic waterscape Lowell Regatta: ludic waterscape
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A working mill and museum A working mill and museum
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Show us you’re serious: Lowell Heritage State Park Show us you’re serious: Lowell Heritage State Park
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Teamsters, tax and delinquency Teamsters, tax and delinquency
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Lowell’s spaces of representation Lowell’s spaces of representation
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Origin of an idea: development of a concept Origin of an idea: development of a concept
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Conclusions Conclusions
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Four Lowell: (Re)presenting urban space
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Published:February 2016
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Abstract
This chapter shifts the geographical focus to downtown Lowell, Massachusetts, explaining the significance of the transformation of federal and local urban policy imperatives from demolition based urban renewal to heritage preservation, and sensitivity to history, and the valorisation of ethnic diversity. Reproducing the approach of the previous chapter, a number of public space interventions, initially emerging as counter-projects, conceived and delivered by a range of different spatial coalitions are analysed. The chapter also seeks to revisit the significance of Lowell City Council’s (LCC) contribution to the heritage-led reimagining of urban space in the city. Having been elided in the dominant academic literature of Lowell’s heritage-led revival, the importance of the Lowell Heritage State Park is explained.
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