(For the Princely sum of 50k and your choice of shrinks)
In the mid-1950s a movement sprang up around the country - a mass exodus West and a mass exodus from the cities. The lure of sprawl, unobstructed views and tranquility screamed loudly everywhere. This was all part of the evolution of modern day America.
So much so, that it became the subject of books. One such book was The Exurbanites by AC Spectorsky.
The book was wildly popular in the 1950's as were its sentiments. So CBS Radio, as part of their "CBS Radio Workshop" did a quasi documentary/dramatic presentation on the book.
Narrated by Eric Sevareid and broadcast on March 30, 1956, The Exurbanites sought to answer the questions about the great trek west, the great exodus from the cities.
In retrospect, it's interesting listening - a distant point in our culture when things evolved and changed.
And one day we woke up and it was all different.