Rucker Remembers

Cover of Rucker Remembers by Frederick R. Ridolf
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2006
Language: en
Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9781425945077
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.05380961236 Pounds
Width: 0.81 Inches
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Rucker Remembers by Frederick R. Ridolf, published by AuthorHouse in October 2006, offers a detailed exploration of Dayton, Ohio, as it transitioned into an industrial powerhouse at the start of the 20th century. This 324-page work examines the city’s economic growth alongside the challenges posed by inadequate planning and housing issues. The principal theme highlights Dayton’s struggle with territorial expansion, which ultimately hindered its industrial development and contributed to the decline of both downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.

Readers will find a thorough analysis of how Dayton’s limited physical growth led to significant losses in industry and wealth, as businesses opted to settle outside city boundaries. The book also discusses the impact of private developers on urban planning and the resulting sprawl and fragmentation of governance. Despite these setbacks, Ridolf emphasizes the ongoing efforts by both public and private sectors to enhance the city’s neighborhoods and cultural life, suggesting a path toward a revitalized, albeit different, Dayton.


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Beginning at the opening of the 20th century as Dayton, Ohio was becoming an industrial powerhouse, the text initially focuses on the city’s economic growth and the changing and vibrant downtown made possible by a growing industrial base. Although the city was victimized by an early lack of planning and continued poor housing, the principal theme of the book is that the overarching set back to Dayton was its failure to adequately annex surrounding territory. Consequently, the city’s small physical growth led to significant losses of its industry and wealth, as companies settled outside the city boundaries. In this context both the downtown and the neighborhoods declined. Moreover, Dayton’s failure to expand meant that it could not plan over a wide area, which led to private developers controlling the direction of growth, to the dominance of sprawl, and to the balkanization of governments.

But if Dayton was not to regain its industrial strength or to meaningfully to increase its size, it could still become a better though a different city. The persistent interest and drive by both the public and private sectors to improve neighborhoods and the business, housing and cultural life of the downtown forms a second theme of the book.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2006.
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Language: en. Pages: 324.

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