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American Planning and Civic Association

The American Planning and Civic Association (APCA) was an American organization for improving living conditions in the United States, with an emphasis on improving the physical and structural growth of communities. Its purpose was briefly stated as "the cultivation of higher ideals of civic life and beauty in America, the promotion of city, town and neighborhood improvement, the preservation and development of landscape and the advancement of outdoor art." For the first ten years of its existence, it was known simply as the American Civic Association or ACA. The ACA was a municipal reform organization, and one of the few such organizations, national in its scope, that had no set parameters for its goals, but instead operated for the general betterment of municipal administration. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Civic comment.

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    Journal
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    American civic annual.

    Published 1929
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    Regional planning in the United States /

    Published 1929
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    Bridging the Gap Transitioning Second Language Learners into Adult Basic Education. A Curriculum Guide / by Shoufler, C. Ann

    Published 1992
    “…Chinese American Civic Association (Boston, Mass.)…”
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    Strengthening Head Start Families Reducing High Risk through Mental Health Prevention/Intervention (MHP/IP). Overview and Final Report / by Hutchison, Mary Ann

    Published 1986
    “…Latin American Civic Association/Head Start…”
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    Planning problems of town, city, and region : papers and discussions.

    “…American Civic Association…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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