Who and Why
The project was administered by
Resettlement Administration established
under Rexford Tugwell by F.D.R to carry out
experiments in land reform and population
resettlement during the Great Depression.
Greendale was primarily a project to employ
laborers during the Depression. But they
also aimed to build on the "garden city"
model, in which housing was situated within
easy access of gardens, employment, and a
town center.
The project was designed to demonstrate a
new kind of suburban community, combining
both city and country life and provide good
housing, at reasonable rents, for moderate
income families.
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