Oral history interview with David Carl Racker by Marsha Holland and Susan Cook

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Title Oral history interview with David Carl Racker by Marsha Holland and Susan Cook
Creator Racker, David Carl; Holland, Marsha; Cook, Susan
Contributor Holland, Marsha
Publisher Utah Historical Society
Date 2008-02-23
Access Rights Utah Historical Society
Date Digital 2024-02-07; 2008-09-07
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/5780993/salt-lake-city.html City of Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, United States https://www.geonames.org/7173048/city-of-bountiful.html
Subject Adoption; Architects; Big business; Brigham Young University; Children; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; City planning; College professors; Community development; Controversy!; County planning series; Family; Farms; Friends; Geography; Goldsmiths; Infrastructure; Interdisciplinary approach in education; Landscape architects; Land use; Legislation; Marriage; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Missionaries; Municipalities; Papermaking; Parents; Pioneers; Planning districts, City; Poetry; Politics; Public hearings; Scientific plant names; Siblings; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844; Subdivision of land; United States. Navy; University of Utah; Utah State University; Utah State University. Extension Service; Utah State University. Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Department; Zoning; City Creek (Salt Lake County, Utah); Washington (D.C.); Provo (Utah); Zion National Park (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Preston (Idaho); Millcreek (Utah)
Description Oral history interview by Marsha Holland and Susan Cook with David Carl Racker. Topics include: Personal background information including place of birth, parents,siblings, growing up in Weber county and education; Opening and closing his father's store at 11-years old; Skipping a lot of school; Missionary service; Enrolling at USU; Being introduced to Landscape Architecture; Meeting his wife; Marriage; His senior project; Employment with County Parks and Recreation; Working in the private sector; Moving to Florida and passing the state licensing exam; Working on big high-profile projects; Starting a family; Children; Returning to Utah and getting licensed; Looking for work; Starting his own company; Company growth; Opening a branch in St. George; Economic downturn and downsizing of company; Changing to a one-man operation; Learning about irrigation; changes on the Landscape Architect profession; Not being a fan of xeriscapes; Missing the AutoCad wagon; His involvement with ASLA and AILA; Enjoying his career choice, and Preparing for retirement.
Collection Number and Name Mss B 2079 Grey Hair, Green Roots Oral History Project: Utah’s Landscape Architects
Type Text; Sound
Genre oral histories (literary works)
Format application/pdf
Extent 54 leaves; 2:05:02
Language eng
Rights
Source Mss B 2079 Grey Hair, Green Roots Oral History Project: Utah’s Landscape Architects
Scanning Technician Michelle Gollehon
Metadata Cataloger Amy Green Larsen
ARK ark:/87278/s6jpb7yn
Setname dha_uhsoh
ID 2483988
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6jpb7yn
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