
The
City Beautiful Movement inspired urban beautification in architecture,
landscaping and city planning in the United States from the 1890s
through the 1920s. Influenced by the Beaux Arts architecture of
Europe, American city-shapers designed civic centers, grand boulevards
and parks in a quest for urban beauty. The City Beautiful model
was "The White City" built at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition,
in Chicago, Illinois.
This was primarily an aesthetic movement, but its promoters
felt that it would uplift the spirit too. The City Beautiful ideology
also emphasized tourism, scenic values and boosterism. A popular
poem from Denver's City Beautiful era reads:
Denver the beautiful, blest be her name
Hearts of her subjects with pride are aflame
Crowned with bright glory that never can wane
Denver the Queen of the Mountain and Plain.
[ from: Denver Municipal Facts,
1910]
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