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| | East/West, Nancy Byrtus, Mark Fram, and Michael McClelland, editors: Don Mills (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | Don Mills was the first large-scale modern community of the post-war era developed solely by private enterprise. |
 | | Another significant influence on the planning principles of Don Mills was the work of two American town planners, Clarence S. Stein and Henry Wright, who in 1928 aspired to develop a garden city community of 7,50010,000, called Radburn, in the Borough of Fairlawn, New Jersey. |
 | | Following the ideals of Howards garden city, the planners of Don Mills felt it was important to include the opportunity for residents to live and work in the same satellite town so that Don Mills did not become a dormitory suburb. |
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