Rockville

As a suburb of the nation’s capital in the late 1800s, Rockville was proclaimed a “peerless” place to live; its subsequent transformation into a city all its own is equally remarkable.

Starting out as a tiny colonial crossroads village, it gained stature as the county seat and evolved into a town.Construction of a train line to Washington spurred suburbanization—even resort hotels. Then the automobile and post–World War II boom rapidly turned it into a full-fledged city, with much of its identity tied to the bustling Rockville Pike, a region-wide commercial mecca.As its downtown faltered, Rockville undertook a massive urban renewal makeover—but with mixed results.Along the way, luminaries such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thurgood Marshall figured in Rockville’s story, as did an escaped slave whose autobiography inspired the influential novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Rockville even once had an airport and a renowned mental hospital memorialized in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden. A four-time All-America City awardee, Rockville is evolving still as one of the nation’s most ethnically diverse cities.

Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation, Ltd., is a vibrant nonprofit organization working since 1974 to protect and enhance awareness of Rockville’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. Most of this volume’s photographs come from its extensive archives.

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Rockville

As a suburb of the nation’s capital in the late 1800s, Rockville was proclaimed a “peerless” place to live; its subsequent transformation into a city all its own is equally remarkable.

Starting out as a tiny colonial crossroads village, it gained stature as the county seat and evolved into a town.Construction of a train line to Washington spurred suburbanization—even resort hotels. Then the automobile and post–World War II boom rapidly turned it into a full-fledged city, with much of its identity tied to the bustling Rockville Pike, a region-wide commercial mecca.As its downtown faltered, Rockville undertook a massive urban renewal makeover—but with mixed results.Along the way, luminaries such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thurgood Marshall figured in Rockville’s story, as did an escaped slave whose autobiography inspired the influential novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Rockville even once had an airport and a renowned mental hospital memorialized in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden. A four-time All-America City awardee, Rockville is evolving still as one of the nation’s most ethnically diverse cities.

Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation, Ltd., is a vibrant nonprofit organization working since 1974 to protect and enhance awareness of Rockville’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. Most of this volume’s photographs come from its extensive archives.

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As a suburb of the nation’s capital in the late 1800s, Rockville was proclaimed a “peerless” place to live; its subsequent transformation into a city all its own is equally remarkable.

Starting out as a tiny colonial crossroads village, it gained stature as the county seat and evolved into a town.Construction of a train line to Washington spurred suburbanization—even resort hotels. Then the automobile and post–World War II boom rapidly turned it into a full-fledged city, with much of its identity tied to the bustling Rockville Pike, a region-wide commercial mecca.As its downtown faltered, Rockville undertook a massive urban renewal makeover—but with mixed results.Along the way, luminaries such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Thurgood Marshall figured in Rockville’s story, as did an escaped slave whose autobiography inspired the influential novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Rockville even once had an airport and a renowned mental hospital memorialized in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden. A four-time All-America City awardee, Rockville is evolving still as one of the nation’s most ethnically diverse cities.

Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation, Ltd., is a vibrant nonprofit organization working since 1974 to protect and enhance awareness of Rockville’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. Most of this volume’s photographs come from its extensive archives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467104739
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/29/2020
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

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Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation, Ltd., is a vibrant nonprofit organization working since 1974 to protect and enhance awareness of Rockville’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. Most of this volume’s photographs come from its extensive archives.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Rockville at a Crossroads 9

2 Transportation's Importance 25

3 Center of Government 33

4 Education in Black and White 47

5 Taking Care of Business 59

6 Community Institutions and Traditions 75

7 A City of Neighborhoods 89

8 Urban Renewal 103

9 National and Noteworthy 113

10 Time Was… 123

Bibliography 126

About Peerless Rockville 127

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