Goshen, The Next 10 Years

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A forward-looking look at Goshen’s growth and change during the decade from 1981 to 1991.

Description

Goshen, The Next 10 Years documents a period of transition and planning in the city’s history, covering the decade from 1981 to 1991. Published by the Goshen News Printing Company, this booklet reflects how Goshen envisioned its future during a time of economic, social, and community change.

Rather than focusing solely on the past, this publication captures how leaders, planners, and residents thought about Goshen’s direction at the time—addressing growth, development, and long-term goals. Today, the booklet offers readers a valuable opportunity to compare expectations with outcomes, providing insight into how Goshen evolved in the years that followed.

With its indexed format, the booklet serves as both a readable narrative and a useful reference tool. It is especially valuable for researchers, students, and anyone interested in understanding how Goshen approached planning and community development during the late twentieth century.

Proceeds from this publication support the Goshen Historical Society and its ongoing efforts to preserve and share the history of the community.

Why This History Matters

• Documents community planning and vision during the 1980s
• Offers perspective on how Goshen anticipated future growth
• Allows comparison between projected goals and actual outcomes
• Serves as a reference for civic and local history research

Booklet Information

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— Title: Goshen, The Next 10 Years
— Years Covered: 1981–1991
— Publisher: Goshen News Printing Company
— Format: Softcover booklet
— Length: 64 pages
— Features: Indexed