"Parks And Playgrounds In Kansas Cities" is a report documenting the state of parks and playgrounds in Kansas cities in the early 20th century. Authored by Annette Marie Garrett, this historical document provides valuable insights into urban planning and social reform movements of the era.
The report likely details the existing recreational facilities, their usage, and recommendations for improvement, reflecting the growing recognition of the importance of public spaces for community well-being and child development. It offers a snapshot of urban life in Kansas cities during a period of significant social and physical transformation.
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