World's Fair Gardens: Shaping American Landscapes surveys an important subject on which this is the first book of its kind. Cathy Jean Maloney presents a scholarly, but easily readable, study of nine of America's great fairs covering Philadelphia's Centennial Exhibition of 1876 through the New York World's Fair of 1939. Just as scientists and architects learned of new trends in their specialties, so did landscape architects, horticulturists and pomologists. Horticultural palaces allowed specialists to exchange ideas, learn of new species and communicate new ideas while showcasing native plantings and produce. Likewise, floral displays impacted public and private gardens. Furthermore, the landscaping, designed by preeminent practitioners, led to the creation of public spaces and parks, some of which remain to this day.
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