Charleston in the 20th Century
English

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Largely unrestricted development in housing business and manufacturing characterized early 20th Century Charleston. Though this brought wealth to the city the growth was untempered by government planning bringing many problems to the city. Within this context the author discusses the growth and decline of the black area around the Washington-Showsbury area and the West Side. Charleston''s attempt to deal with its critical housing situation is highlighted in the author''s discussion of the city''s Triangle area. In addition the city''s missed opportunities to develop urban parks at Mission Hollow the West Side and elsewhere is emphasized.The physical growth of Charleston is discussed in the context of city planning stressing such issues as traffic the interstate controversy zoning and urban renewal. As problems began to fester the critical role of Charleston''s newspapers becomes clear as both papers criticized an ineffective city council.Through it all the city supported dedicated theatrical and music organizations. The symphony Kanawha players and others are seen here enhancing life in Charleston.
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