George Merrick, Son Of The South Wind: Visionary Creator Of Coral Gables,New

George Merrick, Son Of The South Wind: Visionary Creator Of Coral Gables,New

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The reader is left breathless by the whirlwind achievements of master suburban planner and visionary George Merrick, so excellently written and documented. George Merrick, Son of the South Wind takes us on Merricks journey through pastoral grapefruit groves to a meticulous and innovative Coral Gables and its melancholy conclusion.Howard Kleinberg, former editor of the Miami NewsAt once an epic and sweeping story of the making of a place and a profoundly intimate story of a man and his dreams.Beth Dunlop, editor of Modern MagazineParks brings George Merrick to lifehis resources and passions, his colleagues and his adversaries. She guides us through the earliest guava groves to the City of Coral Gables we see today, providing insight into its creation and provoking reflection on our responsibility for stewardship.Joanna Lombard, coauthor of Historic Landscapes of FloridaParks has written a passionate, compelling biography of George Merrick, one of Americas earliest developers of a carefully planned, Mediterraneanstyled community.Paul S. George, author of Along the Miami River and Little HavanaThe story of developers selling off the Sunshine State is as old as the first railroad tracks laid across the peninsula. But seldom do we hear about the men who actually built a better Florida. In George Merrick, Son of the South Wind, South Florida historian Arva Moore Parks recounts George Merricks quest to distinguish himself from the legions of developers who sought only profit.Helping to create the land boom of the 1920s, Merrick transformed his familys citrus grove just outside of Miami into one of the finest planned communities: the master suburb of Coral Gables. With a team of architects and city planners, he built homes for the growing middle class in the Mediterranean Style using local stone, while investing in public infrastructure by designing and building parks and pools, trolley lines and waterways. He pledged land for a library and the university that would become the University of Miami. Hailed in national publications as a visionary, Merrick was green before green, a New Urbanist before the movement even had a name.As Coral Gables and Merrick prospered, he reinvested in education, affordable housing, and other progressive causes. But the Great Depression ravaged Miami, and Merricks idealism cost him his fortune. He died with an estate worth less than $400.Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose essays and poems inspired Merrick, wrote, An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man, and Merricks legacy is imbued in every stone and every tree of Coral Gables. With unprecedented access to the Merrick family, and mining a treasure trove of Merricks personal letters, documents, speeches, and manuscripts, Parks presents the remarkable story of George Merrick and the development of one of the nations most iconic planned cities.

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