"A Greater Kentucky" (1913) by Henry Hardin Cherry presents a vision for the comprehensive development and improvement of the state of Kentucky. Focusing on education, infrastructure, and civic engagement, Cherry outlines strategies for enhancing the quality of life for all Kentuckians. The book explores the potential for growth across various sectors, advocating for policies that foster progress and prosperity.
Cherry's work serves as both a historical snapshot of early 20th-century aspirations and a source of enduring ideas for community and state advancement. This book offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing Kentucky at the time, as well as broader lessons applicable to any region striving for a brighter future. "A Greater Kentucky" remains relevant for those interested in state and local governance, social reform, and the dynamics of regional development.
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