
How the New Deal Built Florida Tourism
Nelson examines the impact of three connected initiatives?the federal New Deal, its Civilian Conservation Corps program (CCC), and the CCC’s creation of the Florida Park Service. He reveals that the CCC designed state parks to reinforce the popular image of Florida as a tropical, exotic, and safe paradise. The CCC often removed native flora and fauna, introduced exotic species, and created artificial landscapes. Nelson discusses how Florida business leaders benefitted from federally-funded development and the ways residents and business owners rejected or supported the commercialization and shifting cultural identity of their state.
A detailed look at a unique era in which the state government sponsored the tourism industry, helped commodify natural resources, and boosted mythical ideas of the “Real Florida” that endure today, this book makes the case that the creation of the Florida Park Service is the story of modern Florida.
- Undertittel
- The Civilian Conservation Corps and State Parks
- Forfatter
- David J. Nelson
- ISBN
- 9780813056319
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 618 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 7.5.2019
- Antall sider
- 312
