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Threats to Our Landscape Legacy Aren鈥檛 on Hold, and Neither Are We

Although the novel coronavirus has curtailed plans and events across the nation and the globe, 亚洲精品无码一区鈥檚 advocacy work, under the banner of its Landslide program, has continued at a fast pace鈥攁nd necessarily so, because the threats to our shared landscape legacy have continued as well. March was a month characterized by successful outcomes in that regard, including news that Garrett Eckbo鈥檚 Union Bank Plaza had been saved, and that work on Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr.鈥檚, Staten Island Farm was moving forward after critical funds were raised to stabilize the property. And in April we relayed that the Fort Worth (Texas) City Council had approved $1 million for design work related to the rehabilitation of Heritage Park Plaza鈥攙ery good news for the Modernist half-acre park designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin for the city鈥檚 U.S. Bicentennial Celebration in 1976.