What best describe your city

Urban, Suburbs, or Rural?


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I live in a suburb of three cities- Worcester, Lowell, and of course Boston. Boston is 45 minutes away, Lowell 15, and Worcester 30. But people commute to all three. My town's population is around 35,000.
 
Urban. I live close to downtown Mobile.
 
All of the above.
 
elfangor801 said:
I'm like three blocks from Minneapolis city limits, but my city has like 50,000 people in about 3 miles by 3 miles......I clicked urban, is that right?
What city is that? That doesn't describe any city in the Twin Cities...
 
Virtual :yeah:
 

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Yeah, SLP has like 47,000 or something, that's what the sign down the block says. Okay, so not 3 miles, more then that. Just seems like 3 miles ;). Mr. Wikipedia says 27 sq km, and it's longer then wide so like 3 km by 9 km :p. What I'm getting at is that it isn't like Edina or something where there are big open fields with money trees in them or anything, we don't have any non-park open space at all.

EDIT: I love Sim City 2000! I used to play that all the time! Lol, the way to go is a giant, flat map with no water, you can zone to your heart's content. I just made a grid pattern....
 
elfangor801 said:
EDIT: I love Sim City 2000! I used to play that all the time! Lol, the way to go is a giant, flat map with no water, you can zone to your heart's content. I just made a grid pattern....
Just grids? Boo!

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I used to live there, a couple years ago in fact - believe me, it's pretty much the same size as the other suburbs in area.
 
I live downtown Montreal, 3 000 000 people, but right now I'm in Ashland Oregon (for the next 3 months) with a pop of about 10 000 and I find it pretty darn boring!
 
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