Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History
In 1935, the Resettlement Administration launched one of the New Deal's most ambitious and controversial experiments: building three planned communities—Greenbelt, Maryland; Greenhills, Ohio; and Greendale, Wisconsin—designed as model suburbs surrounded by greenbelts. Lucas and Luna explore the vision of Rexford Tugwell, the RA's head, who wanted to relocate poor families from slums to modern, affordable homes with shared parks and schools. They discuss the architectural innovations of the Greenbelt towns, the fierce opposition from real estate and conservative politicians, and the legal challenges that ultimately ended the program. Lucas explains how only three of the planned twenty-five towns were built, and how these communities survive today as living legacies of New Deal idealism. The episode also touches on the role of architect Hale Walker and the lasting influence on American urban planning, including the later impact on the New Towns movement. A nuanced look at a bold, incomplete experiment in social engineering and the built environment. #ResettlementAdministration #GreenbeltTowns #RexfordTugwell #NewDeal #FDR #plannedcommunities #GreenbeltMaryland #GreenhillsOhio #GreendaleWisconsin #HaleWalker #suburbanplanning #GreatDepression #publicworks #urbanhistory #FexingoHistory #Roosevelt #NewDealExperiments #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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