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Growing green in Chattanooga, page 12 Billy Weeks


FEATURES The Green Way to Grow


How Chattanooga became the envy of the South for its thriving economy based on quality of life and easy access to open space.


Pride and Produce


A pioneering organic farm nurtures good food, Hawaiian youth, and aloha ‘aina—love of the land.


A Milestone for Millstone Hill


A Vermont town works to protect historic granite quarries that have become a popular mountain biking destination.


Fundraiser in Chief


An interview with Trust for Public Land Chief Philanthropy Offi cer Margie Kim Bermeo.


ON THE COVER


Children enjoy a summer day along the Chattahoochee River near Valley Alabama, Georgia. Since 1998, The Trust for Public Land has helped to conserve 16,000 acres along the Chattahoochee, including 76 miles of river frontage. Photo by Darcy Kiefel.


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