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Every once in a while, a proud little community will sprout up just to let the world know how Utopia should be run. With chins raised almost as high as ideals, the community marches forth to be an ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. In the mid-1800s the Midwest was on the frontier of America. That remoteness, combined with the fact land was less expensive ...
In the late 1800s, there were seven documented Utopian communities in California with four based in the North Bay. The area's scenery, agriculture and isolation is likely why so many settled here.
David Hall has bought up 1,800 acres surrounding their farms and businesses, and says he plans to buy more, to build a utopian, self-sustainable community based on the principles expressed in the ...
The community would have no prisons, no private carriages, no aristocratic mansions—just houses, schools and hospitals, as grand as the royal palaces of old. This was the utopian vision of ...
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