Frederick Law Olmsted is often referred to as the father of urban planning because of his pioneering work in landscape architecture and city planning, most notably seen in his design of Central Park in New York City. His innovative approach to designing urban spaces with a focus on both aesthetics and functionality set a new standard for urban planning and had a lasting impact on how cities are developed and designed.
i think it was george washington .
Resurrection, I think.
i think they are called half cast
Matisse is not a pseudonym, but the name of his father.
I think it is Dynasty....... :p
i think it is James Madison.
it is called draculas castle after his father with the last name drac (i think)
I think he invented the assembly line...
I think they are called Local Development Documents which is a set of documents specified in the UK planning law which a Local Planning Authority creates to describe their strategy for development and use of land in their area of authority. But if that's not what your looking for i have no idea. Sorry.
Perhaps you are, it's called Gatekeeper Syndrome. see link
Don't know about his father but i think his mother is called Maureen.
the north felt like he was a father to the country because he tried to keep the north and the south together. I don't think it was Abraham Lincoln. I think it was the" Abraham" in the bible.