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by bombcar
341 days ago
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I think a key component is that “suburb” has multiple meanings - and which one comes to mind when it’s mentioned depends on where you were raised/lived. Some suburbs are the stereotypical miles and miles of identical homes with no sidewalks. Others are actual older rural towns that have been consumed by the nearby metropolis - and these ones feel quite different. There’s a kind of “suburb” that is usually quite lively - the rural suburb, often a pocket of relatively dense homes in a sea of wheat. One of my indicators is lemonade stands. If they appear regularly, the area is alive. |
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