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Old Posted Jan 28, 2018, 4:59 PM
IrishIllini IrishIllini is offline
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Originally Posted by dc_denizen View Post
Toronto and Detroit seem very similar, especially the suburbs. Toronto has that segmented land use peculiarity though (shopping centers mixed in with light industrial buildings).

http://mapmerizer.mikavaa.com/#11;42...se;false;false

random suburbs of Detroit and Toronto: separated at birth?

http://mapmerizer.mikavaa.com/#13;42...se;false;false
I can see why you'd say that. Neither Detroit nor Toronto's downtown is on a river. I guess you could argue Detroit's downtown is on the Detroit River, but the river does not run through downtown Detroit. Chicago, Cleveland, and Milwaukee's are. Downtown Cleveland is a bit east of the Cuyahoga, but it's close enough.
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