
As part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, the town of Greenbelt was the first and largest experimental "ideal'? community.
One of three green towns established during the Great Depression, the town was planned and built by the federal government; despite opposition, the project put struggling Americans to work, provided low-income housing to the overcrowded D.C. region, and was a bold experiment in town planning and cooperative living. Its first residents enjoyed modern homes, schools, a pool, movie theater, library, and a town center--all within walking distance from yo... Read More
As part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, the town of Greenbelt was the first and largest experimental "ideal'? community.
One of three green towns established during the Great Depression, the town was planned and built by the federal government; despite opposition, the project put struggling Americans to work, provided low-income housing to the overcrowded D.C. region, and was a bold experiment in town planning and cooperative living. Its first residents enjoyed modern homes, schools, a pool, movie theater, library, and a town center--all within walking distance from yo... Read More