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Old Posted Nov 12, 2019, 2:54 AM
ThePhun1 ThePhun1 is offline
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Originally Posted by austlar1 View Post
I'll put this out there one more time. A Houston resident or an LA resident visiting Houston might find themselves in some pocket of Houston that somehow reminds them of LA. Very few people familiar with Houston would have a similar experience in LA. LA just does not remind people of Houston.
I've spent significant time in both. Except for a few LA-centric city types, LA is nothing of a traditional urban city, in part because you can't separate LA from it's metro area (and the Western I.E.) and particularly LA County. There's too much cross-commuter interaction and too many spread out common points of interest.

Other than the flora, elevation and topography, Houston and LA actually share a lot in common. Take that from someone with years of active living experiences in both areas.
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