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90: 25: 380: 125:. During the nineteenth century, competition for economic success among newly founded cities led to overflow of booster literature that listed the visible signs of growth, cited statistics on population and trade and looked to local geography for town success reasons. 162:
The booster's enthusiasm is the motive force which builds up our American cities. Granted. But the hated knocker's jibes are the check necessary to guide that force. In summary then, we do not wish to knock the booster, but we certainly do wish to boost the
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West, boosterism became epidemic as the leaders and owners of small towns made extravagant predictions for their settlement, in the hope of attracting more residents and, not coincidentally, inflating the prices of local
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is the act of promoting ("boosting") a town, city, or organization, with the goal of improving public perception of it. Boosting can be as simple as talking up the entity at a party or as elaborate as establishing a
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Boosting is also done in political settings, especially in regard to disputed policies or controversial events. The former
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includes an encounter with a convention visiting from the fictional town of Birdsburg, Missouri who talk up their town:
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For an organization that contributes money to an associated club or sports team, see
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Promoting a town or organization, with the goal of improving public perception of it
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Map – showing – the Geographical location of Fort-Worth, Tex., and Rail-Roads
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deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a
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Booster club

visitors' bureau
Canadian
real estate
The Untold Delights of Duluth
J. Proctor Knott
novels
Sinclair Lewis
Main Street
Babbitt
Jeeves and the Hard-boiled Egg
P.G. Wodehouse
UK prime minister
Boris Johnson
Advertising
Potemkin Village
Promotion (marketing)
Puffery
"Don't let punks become PR men just to reel in tourists"
"Boris's boosterism means he never learns"
"Is the long-suffering public beginning to tire of jocular 'boosterism'?"
"Boris the booster: Worksop ponders PM speech long on laughs but short on reality"
Pierre Berton
Babbitt

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