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Acknowledgments 6
Introduction 7
Prior to 1900: Ravines, Railroads, and Big Trees 9
The 1900s: Parks, Planning, and an Exposition 17
The 1910s: War, Wobblies, and New Schools 33
The 1920s: Radio, Water Skis, and Big Planes 43
The 1930s: Hooverville, Taverns, and Keeping Clam 57
The 1940s: The War, Television, and Floating Bridges 77
The 1950s: Shopping Malls, Candy Cane Lane, and a Really Big Hole 87
The 1960s: The Beatles, Bomb Shelters, and Hippies in the Park 97
The 1970s: Protests, Public Trails, and the PCC 105
1980 to Present Day: Volcanoes, Grunge, and Daylighting Ravenna Creek 113
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