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Old Posted Aug 22, 2019, 4:07 PM
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Originally Posted by iheartthed View Post
Well, Detroit was far more dense than L.A. in 1950... But, the similarities are strong. IMO, they are shockingly strong for two cities that are located thousands of miles from each other, and in very different climates.
Yeah, and that's what makes this case more interesting than others.

Wilmington being a junior Philly isn't anything special. San Diego looks like LA. The rowhouses in Albany are the exact same style as in NYC, just often with a couple stories less. etc.

That's so normal that the opposite would actually be more noteworthy.
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