The American Planning Association has named German Village as one of it’s 2011 Great Places in America.
From their website…
“APA’s flagship program celebrates places of exemplary character,
quality, and planning. Places are selected annually and represent the
gold standard in terms of having a true sense of place, cultural and
historical interest, community involvement, and a vision for tomorrow.
APA Great Places offer better choices for where and how people work
and live. They are enjoyable, safe, and desirable. They are places where
people want to be — not only to visit, but to live and work every day.
America’s truly great streets, neighborhoods and public spaces are
defined by many criteria, including architectural features,
accessibility, functionality, and community involvement.” – American Planning Association
German Village was noted for having ”Unpretentious, renovated houses
and cottages stand shoulder to shoulder. Small, meticulously maintained
front yards front tree-lined streets with brick sidewalks and
cultivated village planters. Small businesses and storefronts with
eye-catching displays and the aroma of culinary delights draw in passing
pedestrians. German Village has remained true to its mid-19th century
history, architecture, and character despite periods of disinvestment,
decline, and near ruin” source & more info
Friday, October 7, 2011
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