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Originally Posted by LA21st
I mean, that's true. But how many people do that for other cities?
Not many tourists/visitors strolling around Albany Park or Rogers Park in Chicago.
West LA is massive. Melrose , Beverly Hills, 3rd, Fairfax, and West Hollywood are part of West LA for most people.
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Obviously I didn’t walk over all of West LA like I haven’t walked over SW Houston...
SW Houston is huge geographically: major business districts like Galleria/Uptown, Greenway, and Texas Medical Center with major neighborhoods like Bellaire, W. University, Meyerland, Sharpstown, and Westbury. Obviously lesser known neighborhoods....
I’m not arguing they are facsimiles, just they have more in common than your average person would think.