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Old Posted Sep 13, 2019, 5:17 PM
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Originally Posted by the urban politician View Post
This thread is asking the wrong question.

The issue isn’t why cities are located in the corners of States. Cities are going to get built where they are going to get built, regardless of the geopolitical entity that surrounds them.

The issue is why State lines weren’t drawn with their largest and most productive cities at their geographic center.
If you want to phrase it that way. I think both questions are getting into why our cities are where they are. A lot of history is being shared that I wouldn't have known otherwise.
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