No I mean suburbs (aka mostly residential, larger floor areas, more foliage) that you don't need a car to survive in https://twitter.com/TiddyGrip/status/876440123180810240 …
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Replying to @380kmh
germantown too suburbs with good buses and streetcars and shopping districts
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Replying to @FARTRON
Been to both. I wonder if there are any confounding factors here
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Replying to @380kmh
they were built before wwii, and were basically the first suburbs. hadn't learned to keep out poors, have mixed housing stock throughout
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Replying to @FARTRON
Their housing stock looks a lot tinier than comparable era suburban housing in Brookline or Newton MA
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Replying to @380kmh
theres a mix some blocks are all victorian mansions and then the next has a 4 story apartment bldg
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Replying to @FARTRON
I should revisit tbh, I didn't see enough of them
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