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  2. Robert E. Park - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Park was born in Harveyville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on February 14, 1864, to parents Hiram Asa Park and Theodosia Warner Park.Immediately following his birth, the Park family moved to Red Wing, Minnesota, where he grew up.

  3. Lake Roland (park) - Wikipedia

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    The system of parks for the City of Baltimore along the various stream valleys with inter-connected landscaped boulevards or parkways was designed and laid out by the famous landscape architect and developer Frederick Law Olmsted and the company later established by his sons in two famous reports in 1904 and 1926, of which Lake Roland and its ...

  4. Topographic map - Wikipedia

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    Sergeant Chris D. Washington checking his Topographic map during a morning deer hunt in Kilgore, Texas A topographic map of Stowe, Vermont with contour lines Part of the same map in a perspective shaded relief view illustrating how the contour lines follow the terrain Sheet #535 (2013 version; second digital edition) of MTN50 Spanish National Topographic map series, covering Algete town (near ...

  5. Robert H. Park - Wikipedia

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    Park was born on March 15, 1902, in Strasbourg, when his father urban sociologist Robert E. Park was studying in Germany. Back in the United States Park lived in Wollaston, Massachusetts and earned in 1923 a degree in electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  6. Category:Topographers - Wikipedia

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  7. Toposcope - Wikipedia

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    Slate toposcope at the top of Roundton Hill, with North prominently marked.. A toposcope, topograph, or orientation table is a kind of graphic display erected at viewing points on hills, mountains or other high places which indicates the direction, and usually the distance, to notable landscape features which can be seen from that point. [1]

  8. The City (Park and Burgess book) - Wikipedia

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    a modernist view of the city as a unified whole, i.e., a coherent regional system in which the center organizes its hinterland; an individual-centered understanding of the urban condition; urban process in The City is typically grounded in the individual subjectivities of urbanites, their personal choices ultimately explaining the overall urban ...

  9. Robert Parks - Wikipedia

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    W. Robert Parks (1915–2003), American academic, President of Iowa State University Bobby Parks (cricketer) (born 1959), English cricketer Robert J. Parks (1922–2011), US aerospace engineer and manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory