Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Ralph Johnson; Angie Keesee (co-chair)Bailey, Clint Brantley2013-06-252013-06-252010https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/861The American Small Town will forever have a place in the undertones of American culture and in the American psychy. The small town has become an identifing piece of the fabric that the overall American Society as a whole uses to project its own image, not only to the world but to its self. This study is an examination of key elements of the American Small town and an exploration into why these places are disappearing. The study goes on to utilize this information to derive a plan for a small town that is free of modern day plights, such as sprawl and redundency. In the end, it proposes a plan for the community of Four Corners, M.T. This case study re-design is an example of how small communities can be shaped early on to prevent waste, maximize efficiency and quality of life.enRural developmentCity planningRural conditionsSmall town America : a re-designSmall town America redesignThesisCopyright 2010 by Clint Brantley Bailey