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Originally Posted by pj3000
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You're cherrypicking. That isn't typical New Haven. New Haven has plenty of bricky, rowhouse blocks. In fact they dominate the older neighborhoods.
I can show pics of Hong Kong that show empty forests and pics of Alaska that show urbanity. It doesn't mean Hong Kong is rural and Alaska urban.
This is typical urban New Haven:
https://www.google.com/maps/@41.3155...7i13312!8i6656
It doesn't look anything like a typical small city streetscape in, say, Michigan, or Indiana. It couldn't be anywhere in the U.S. but the Northeast Corridor: