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Kilpatrick credits the state's cultivation of its history as the driving factor behind its $13 billion tourism industry.
Nearly half of these are within walking distance of the James River and the city's quickly rebounding downtown; the rest are in the city's newly-coined Museum District west of the city center.
Bertie Selvey, a Museum District civic leader, says her property values nearly doubled after the completion of Miller's Kensington Court project, the restoration of a condemned hospital that for years housed a poorly-managed home for mentally ill adults.
In 1817 he was appointed professor of administration and politics at the University of Tübingen, but the fall of the ministry in 1819 compelled him to resign.
Though List's practical conclusions were different from those of Adam Müller (1779-1829), he was largely influenced by Alexander Hamilton and the American School of capitalism rooted in Hamilton's economic principles, but also by the general mode of thinking of America's first Treasury Secretary, and by his strictures on the doctrine of Adam Smith.
List also had theorised the stages of economic development through which the nations of the temperate zone, which are furnished with all the necessary conditions, naturally pass, in advancing to their normal economic state.