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CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES


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12. Suitable locations for civic sculpture and the appropriate adornment of open spaces, with facilities for the incidental requirements in the way of parking spaces for automobiles, convenient car exchanges, and public comfort stations.

13. Above all, a civic group stimulates civic pride, and C nourishes civic life without which a city cannot truly grow and flourish. It aids a city in its competition with other cities; it gives form to community effort, and heartens, inspires and guides the development of private property.

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