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Title
Oral history with Elwood Gross 2013
Subject
Life in Lakeland, urban renewal - losses and benefits, legacy and future of Lakeland.
Description
Telephone interview with Elwood Gross. Elwood Gross lived in Lakeland from 1933 to the 1970s. He served on the Lakeland Project Area Committee (PAC), which consisted of Lakeland residents who approved the earliest version of urban renewal plans. Those plans later changed and did not include many requests made by Lakelanders, namely the desire for single-family housing.
Creator
Angela Forest
Source
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Publisher
Lakeland Community Heritage Project
Date
April 27, 2013
Contributor
Lake Community Heritage Project, University of Maryland AMST 629C Spring 2013
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Relation
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Format
105MB mp3
Language
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Contribution Form
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Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Angela Forest
Interviewee
Elwood Gross
Location
Via telephone with subject speaking from his home in South Carolina
Transcription
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Original Format
MP3 audio file
Duration
1 hour, 55 minutes
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