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Definition of Municipal center
1. Noun. The center of a city.
Group relationships: City, Metropolis, Urban Center
Generic synonyms: Hub
Lexicographical Neighbors of Municipal Center
Literary usage of Municipal center
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of City Planning and Zoning by Frank Backus Williams (1922)
"19), is of interest:— "ESTABLISHING A municipal center "21i. In the event of the
council acquiring land for the establishment of a municipal center, ..."
2. Better City Planning for Bridgeport: Some Fundamental Proposals to the City by John Nolen, Frank Backus Williams, Bridgeport (Conn.). City Plan Commission (1916)
"More permanence of the municipal center, and therefore greater stability of land
values. VII. Margin of land for future expansion and adjustment without ..."
3. Vocational Guidance: Practical Ethics for the Day's Work by Matthew Hale Wilson (1916)
"A city plan for a municipal center would involve the reconstruction of the business
centers of a number of our cities and that at a great cost. ..."
4. Rural Life by Charles Josiah Galpin (1918)
"IV THE RURAL municipal center A TOWNSHIP CLUB-HOUSE Location. In the open country,
several miles from a small city, built in 1914 by township tax, ..."
5. City Planning: A Series of Papers Presenting the Essential Elements of a by John Nolen (1916)
"The site is ample for a most complete art school and museum; and adjacent sites
are available for other buildings: The municipal center proposed and ..."
6. The Chautauquan by Chautauqua Institution (1910)
"There are two other pleasure grounds, Queen's Park and Alexandra Park, but each
of them is over two miles from the municipal center. The Broomielaw, a quay ..."