I admit it's been a few years since I've been that way, as my ex-girlfriend worked at the Metro there but from what I could remember it was a huge field bordering on some sort of municipal works yard. There was also a house with a yard full of turkeys or something. This was years ago though, I wouldn't be surprised that the big box developers have moved in.
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"Above all, Hamilton must learn to think like a city, not a suburban hybrid where residents drive everywhere. What makes Hamilton interesting is the fact it's a city. The sprawl that surrounds it, which can be found all over North America, is running out of time."
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