1. Ithaca, New York

A gritty upstate city where the grassroots are green

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INTRODUCTION Communities showing the way to a better future

1. Ithaca, NY
A gritty upstate city where the grassroots are green

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The people's republic of Vermont

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The heartland's progressive hotbed

6. Arcata, CA
Green town in the redwoods

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9. Providence, RI
Bright lights, bright city

10.Chattanooga, TN
The sustainable blue-collar town

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There's a faintly penciled line of graffitti in the men's room at the DeWitt Mall in downtown Ithaca, New York, that reads: 'Places for graffitti like this provide a forum for people who otherwise might not be able to express themselves!'

You've got to love a town where populist values are on display so openly-and so politely-even in the john. For that matter, you've got to love a town where a 'mall' can be a converted high school, now occupied by a pair of scholarly bookstores (used and new), a shop that sells African drums, a world-famous vegetarian restaurant (Moosewood), and an array of alternative service providers ranging from bodywork to the office of a citywide arts festival. A town where the Chamber of Commerce lets its members pay part of their dues in a colorful local currency adorned not with dead presidents but with local heroes and indigenous animals. A town where the Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute puts on an exhibition of Tibetan paintings in an Elks club.

It's the same story nearly everywhere you go in this college town of 30,000 (plus 20,000 students) at the southern end of Cayuga Lake in south-central New York. From the famous Ithaca Hours alternative currency system, a local form of money that's accepted by hundreds of merchants, to EcoVillage, a housing community dedicated to practicing the values of environmental sustainability, Ithaca stands as the very model of the word alternative, which here is understood to mean a serious, thoughtful, powerful civic force with many faces and a strong inclination toward social inventiveness. The innovations coming out of Ithaca offer a worthy challenge to what one Ithacan I spoke to called 'the business-as-usual crowd.'

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