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The New Culture and the City Gunther Barth’s City People and the modern city culture Metropolitan Press --New York Sun (1833) --role of urban dailies The Apartment House --emergence in 1850s and 1860s in American cities --their significance Ball Parks --origins of baseball --evolution of ball parks --the meaning of going to the ball park Vaudeville House --origins --significance of vaudeville City Culture and Mass Culture

The New Culture and the City Gunther Barth’s City People and the modern city culture Metropolitan Press --New York Sun (1833) --role of urban dailies The Apartment House --emergence in 1850s and 1860s in American cities --their significance Ball Parks --origins of baseball --evolution of ball parks --the meaning of going to the ball park Vaudeville House --origins --significance of vaudeville City Culture and Mass Culture

The New Culture and the City Gunther Barth’s City People and the modern city culture Metropolitan Press --New York Sun (1833) --role of urban dailies The Apartment House --emergence in 1850s and 1860s in American cities --their significance Ball Parks --origins of baseball --evolution of ball parks --the meaning of going to the ball park Vaudeville House --origins --significance of vaudeville City Culture and Mass Culture

The New Culture and the City Gunther Barth’s City People and the modern city culture Metropolitan Press --New York Sun (1833) --role of urban dailies The Apartment House --emergence in 1850s and 1860s in American cities --their significance Ball Parks --origins of baseball --evolution of ball parks --the meaning of going to the ball park Vaudeville House --origins --significance of vaudeville City Culture and Mass Culture

The New Culture and the City Gunther Barth’s City People and the modern city culture Metropolitan Press --New York Sun (1833) --role of urban dailies The Apartment House --emergence in 1850s and 1860s in American cities --their significance Ball Parks --origins of baseball --evolution of ball parks --the meaning of going to the ball park Vaudeville House --origins --significance of vaudeville City Culture and Mass Culture

The New Culture and the City Gunther Barth’s City People and the modern city culture Metropolitan Press --New York Sun (1833) --role of urban dailies The Apartment House --emergence in 1850s and 1860s in American cities --their significance Ball Parks --origins of baseball --evolution of ball parks --the meaning of going to the ball park Vaudeville House --origins --significance of vaudeville City Culture and Mass Culture