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City life, what is it like?

Explore the hustle and bustle of city life: from historic city planning to groundbreaking inventions, leisure activities, and cultural blossoms. Learn about the genius minds shaping modern cities and the leisure pursuits of urban dwellers.

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City life, what is it like?

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  1. City life, what is it like?

  2. The Excitement of City Life City life -downtown center, theatres, stores, and busy streets Congestion -So many people moved in too much traffic they built underground tunnels for the streetcars

  3. City Planning Beauty and open space important to the well-being of city people. Usually cities grew without plans Frederick Law Olmstead designed NY’s Central Park in 1858 -A green refuge in the middle of New York

  4. Central Park

  5. Bringing great changes to the lives of city folk Inventors and Inventions -Phonograph, lightbulb, light switches, fuse boxes, and underground electric cables -Electricity became inexpensive-what man was the genius behind this?

  6. Thomas Edison Nickname- “Wizard of Menlo Park” Famous Quote- “Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.”

  7. The Telephone A lot of people couldn’t believe that people would rather give verbal messages than written ones However, by 1890 every major city had a phone system So, who was the genius behind the all popular telephone?

  8. Alexander Graham Bell

  9. Housework, Easier???? -Electric stoves-(no more chopping wood) -Indoor plumbing-(no emptying chamber pots) -Canned food-(no preserving food in jars) -Refrigerated cars-(ship oranges from CA-VA) -Clothing-(no more sewing your own clothes) -Laundry mat-(no more washing them yourself) -Department stores-(no more going all over the place to buy different items) -J.C. Penny, Woolworths, Macy’s

  10. Leisure----FREE TIME Because housework was easier people, especially women, had more time on their hands -Reading-Jacob Riis-scoop on scandals -Samuel Clemens-Mark Twain -Amusement Parks -Circuses-P.T. Barnum -Vaudeville-a stage show that combined songs, dance, opera, and comedy. -Baseball- “national pastime” -Bicycles-now air-filled tires instead of solid ones -Dance Halls-at first dating unusual so same sex danced with one another but that changed soon

  11. Dancing/Vaudeville

  12. Culture Blossoms -Museums, symphonies, and opera houses started to sprout up -Art began to make its mark on the world -These things began to isolate the rich from the poor -Symphony or opera was a time to show your wealth and status -Working people couldn’t afford to buy tickets

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