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![]() L.A. is a very big place. LA County itself is 5 times the area (and nearly twice the population) of Cook County. Btw, I just didn't get that feeling of disconnect from LA only in OC (though they seemed to be the most snobby about it). When we went to Riverside, LA (city) seemed like a far off place. It actually is like 60 miles. That's almost the same distance from Chicago O'Hare airport to Milwaukee's Mitchell airport.
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for the Pelasgians, too, were a Greek nation originally from the Peloponnesus The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/...assus/1B*.html Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece". Strabo, VII, Frg. 9 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/...ragments*.html But north of the gulf, the first inhabitants are Greeks called Epirotes.... Procopius http://books.google.com/books?id=9m6...page&q&f=false |
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if not the shape, than no. the average city is much more important. if ur talking about a sub urbanized trashed non-city like LA or Phoenix. That may be the case, but in a real city or urban area (like what we have on the east coast) the city is way more important.
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anyone that compares LA to Phoenix is an idiot. sub urbanized trashed non-city? loser
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In one measurement of urbanity, metro LA is the most dense urbanized area in the US. Quote:
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for the Pelasgians, too, were a Greek nation originally from the Peloponnesus The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/...assus/1B*.html Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece". Strabo, VII, Frg. 9 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/...ragments*.html But north of the gulf, the first inhabitants are Greeks called Epirotes.... Procopius http://books.google.com/books?id=9m6...page&q&f=false |
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Is this the only type of response you can come up with? You have very few posts in your short time as a member, and the couple of them that I've come across have all been of this nature. Calling any city a "non-city" or "suburbanized trash" is just immature. Come on, add something to the threads besides nonsense.
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![]() but farther out, it becomes more auto centric with dirty high rises, and cookie cutter houses. ![]() ![]() But its still better than ur average american suburb. |
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The metro is always more important than an individual city. For as long as I can remember people live in the other cities, and for as long as I can remember people are important. Also just asking what's up with those suburbs, why is there like no yards or such small yards? Hopefully I'm not attacked and left for dead like after everything else I post, okay "Mr.Weenie" that means you. <3
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The problem is, that behind this...... image hosted on flickr ![]() Is also this..... ![]() Which is why we need a healthy city core as well as a healthy periphery. Like it or not, most people in the city don't live in the CBD or the city, and never will. A larger and larger share of both population and gross domestic product is being generated in the suburbs of America's cities as cities become decentralized. One of the most centralized cities in the US is Chicago.
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for the Pelasgians, too, were a Greek nation originally from the Peloponnesus The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/...assus/1B*.html Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece". Strabo, VII, Frg. 9 http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/...ragments*.html But north of the gulf, the first inhabitants are Greeks called Epirotes.... Procopius http://books.google.com/books?id=9m6...page&q&f=false Last edited by chicagogeorge; November 4th, 2012 at 06:48 PM. |
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Also, the reason for any ghetto is the fact that money was sucked out of the inner cities to go to some Mcdevelopment out in the country. I will always believe the city is more Important, because If you put the suburbs first, then you get overly spread out culture-less sprawl.
You do realize that most cities in the US are growing again, and that chart of your's even seems bias, Chicago grew in the 1990s . |
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Those are trend lines. Chicago grew in the 90's, but overall it declined in population between 1950 and 2010.
Also, saying a suburb is a cultureless wasteland for the simple fact that it was never annexed by the central city is silly. There are plenty of suburbs that have more culture than many inner-city neighborhoods. |
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Im not saying that because it has not been annexed by the city, Im saying that because that's what suburbs are, a culture less dump for people to run away from america's problems in their special gated fake "communities".
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just because a culture is different than what you like, doesn't mean it is void of culture.
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In the United States, majority of the people spending money here, keeping the economy going here, working here are...........
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........are residents here. ![]() ![]() In other words, you OWE us suburbanites, a great deal!!
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Also, people on this site seem to get hung up about suburbs as meaning sprawling car-oriented suburbs. Sure, there's a lot of those. But there are plenty of compact, transit friendly, and (yikes!) CULTURE heavy suburbs out there. Speaking of Chicago since I know it best, take Oak Park, Evanston, Berwyn (all dense and transit friendly), take Aurora (huge mexican population), take Arlington Heights (huge japanese population), take the SW subrubs (huge Filipino population), take all of the old suburbs along the train lines (relatively compact and each with its own pedestrian friendly downtown and TODs). Hell, I'd argue that I'd find more diversity in some Chicago suburbs than I would in most Chicago neighborhoods. The 'suburbs-are-culturally-devoid-wastelands' arguments are archaic and need to just stop.
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