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Acknowledgments

Berry, Wendell. “The Work of Local Culture.”  What are People For? New York: North Point Press, 1990. 153-169.

Bressi, Todd W.  “Planning the American Dream.” The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community. Ed. Peter Katz. New York: McGraw Hill, Inc., 1994. xxv-xlii.

Calthorpe, Peter. “The Region.” The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community. Ed. Peter Katz. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1994. xi-xvi. 

Clark, Clifford. “A Changing Landscape.” Northfield: The History and Architecture of a Community.  Eds. Clifford Clark and Carol Zellie. Northfield, MN: Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission, 1999.

Constantine, James. “America’s New Traditional Neighborhood.” TND Series: Traditional Neighborhood Design Volume I.  St. Paul: Homestyles Publishing and Marketing Inc., 1997. 8-10.

---and J.Carson Looney.  “The Three P’s of Traditional Home Design: Proportion, Parking, Privacy.” TND Series: Traditional Neighborhood Design Volume II. St. Paul: Homestyles Publishing and Marketing Inc., 1997. 2-8.

Donlon, Jocelyn Hazelwood.  Swinging in Place: Porch Life in Southern Culture. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2001.

Durning, Alan Thein.  This Place on Earth.  Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 1996.

Edwins, Steve. Interview by Katie Greller, 19 May 2004.

Fishman, Robert. Bourgeois Utopias: The Rise and Fall of Suburbia.  New York: Basic Books, Inc., Publishers, 1987.

Lawrence, Tracy.  If the World had a Front Porch. Atlantic, 1998.

Martinson, Tom.  American Dreamscape: The Pursuit of happiness in Postwar Suburbia. New York: Carroll and Graff Publishers, Inc., 2000.

MacPherson, Kris. Interview by Katie Greller, 5 May 2004.

Maxson, Julie. Interview by Katie Greller, 20 May 2004.

Mugerauer, Robert. “Toward and Architectural Vocabulary: The Porch as a Between.” Dwelling, Seeing, and Designing: Toward a Phenomenological Ecology. Ed. David Seamon. New York: State University of New York Press, 1993. 103-128.

Northfield Historical Society. About Northfield. 21 Apr. 2004. cited 30 Apr. 2004. http://www.northfieldhistory.org/NTHFLD/about.html

Olson, Joan.  Interview by Katie Greller, 11 May 2004.

Relph, Edward. “Modernity and the Reclamation of Place.” Dwelling, Seeing, and Designing: Toward a Phenomenological Ecology. Ed. David Seamon. New York: State University of New York Press, 1993.25-40.

Rogness, Dan.  “Planning the Course of Small-Town Development.”  Northfield: The History and Architecture of a Community.  Eds. Clifford Clark and Carol Zellie. Northfield, MN: Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission, 1999.

Vinz, Mark and Thom Tammaro eds.  Imagining Home: Writing from the Midwest.  Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995.

Ward, Andrew.  Assessment of Garden City Planing Principles in the ACT. Sept. 2000 cited 12 May 2004. http://environment.act.gov.au/Files/gardencityreportintro.pdf

Wright, Gwendolyn.  Building the Dream: A Social History of Housing in America. New York: Pantheon Books, 1981.

Zellie, Carol. “Historic Resources.” Northfield: The History and Architecture of a Community.  Eds. Clifford Clark and Carol Zellie. Northfield, MN: Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission, 1999.

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