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Vision 2000 (Chattanooga) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vision 2000 (Chattanooga)
Vision 2000 was a program created by the citizens of Chattanooga, Tn in the 1980’s. It was constructed as a process to reverse the effects decades of major industrialization had had on the city by reversing both air and water pollution. The program also sought to establish businesses and parks that would attract tourists to the city. ==History== Chattanooga was one of the country’s major industrial cities in the 1950-1960’s. This led to a large amount of pollution and toxic chemicals being released into both the air and the surrounding Tennessee River. The pollution levels in the city became so high, that it was announced to be the ‘Dirtiest City in America’ by Walter Cronkite in a news broadcast in October 1969. Many citizens of Chattanooga began to seek refuge from the smog and haze by moving their families up on Lookout Mountain, but there were several concerned members of the town who insisted on creating a plan to revitalize Chattanooga. In the 1980’s, a group of citizens established Vision 2000. Their plan was to use the river as a way to reinvent the city by creating parks and businesses that overlooked its views. They also started work on the Tennessee Aquarium, which was created to compliment the river and its ecosystem.
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