Road to Nowhere : How a Highway Map Wrecked Baltimore
The University of Chicago Press
Discover the gripping story of how a highway map irrevocably altered the landscape and fate of Baltimore. Emily Lieb's "Road to Nowhere" meticulously details the complex and often devastating impact of urban planning decisions, focusing on the contentious highway project that reshaped the city. This book delves into the social, economic, and human costs associated with such large-scale infrastructure developments. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in urban history, policy, and the hidden stories behind the places we live. "Road to Nowhere" offers a critical examination of how maps, intended as tools for progress, can lead to unintended destruction. Lieb's research uncovers the intricate network of decisions and the powerful forces that drove the construction of a highway that ultimately failed to serve its intended purpose, leaving a lasting scar on Baltimore. Product Summary: Road to Nowhere, How a Highway Map Wrecked Baltimore, Emily Lieb, book, paperback, urban planning, Baltimore history, infrastructure, social impact, policy analysis.
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