Marvels fill the skies overhead, even in the suburbs
<p>The suburbs have a bad reputation. As endless tracts of anodyne nowhere, sinkholes of boredom and isolation, far from the meaningful lives of richness and significance that are lived by residents of cities.
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<p>The suburbs have a bad reputation. As endless tracts of anodyne nowhere, sinkholes of boredom and isolation, far from the meaningful lives of richness and significance that are lived by residents of cities. A slur formed after World War II, when cookie cutter Levittown housing developments crowded out farmers' fields and young couples swapped their cramped apartments in the teeming, dynamic finger-snapping city for identical contemporary split levels on 1/4 acre lots.</p><p>But it isn't true. Or at least not always true.</p><p>There are wonders aplenty in the suburbs.
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- <p>The suburbs have a bad reputation. As endless tracts of anodyne nowhere, sinkholes of boredom and isolation, far from the meaningful lives of richness and significance that are lived by residents of cities.
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- 1 outlet, average source rating 6.0/10.
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Marvels fill the skies overhead, even in the suburbs
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