• njm1314@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    You ever been to a city that’s not San Francisco? One that’s newer? I think you’ll find that those kind of places are vanishingly few.

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      3 days ago

      You ever been to a city that’s not San Francisco?

      Of course; my point was never that it’s a ubiquitous practice in the US, only that it definitely exists in places.

      One that’s newer?

      Sure (Seattle is newer, for instance), but that’s obviously not what you mean.

      I think we’re talking about different types of cities — new, rural, small incorporated cities are certainly very different than “capital C” Cities. I’m guessing this is the real distinction that we’re talking about…

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      3 days ago

      The northeast corridor has a lot of this. It’s rural America that’s (probably) not.