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Why Doesn't Wisconsin Have Suburbs?
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DJ_TWiLiGHT
Have you ever driven through wisconsin and noticed there aren't any suburbs? You're goin down I-94 toward Madison and you see cows, fields, farms, etc. Suddenly you're in Madison. Same thing with Millwaukee. . .WTF?
guster
You're right.. I have relatives in Appleton and there really isn't much suburb happening around cities. Then again.. is that really a bad thing?

I'd much rather have a house on a fair-sized piece of property rather than have every house look the same with 10 square feet of yard.
DJ_TWiLiGHT
Oh hell ya, I know exactly what you're saying. My point was this, driving any distance there at night is boring as hell, and you have no reference points so it feels like it takes you forever to get where you're going. Then when you get there, traffic sucks because there are no 'burbs for people to have jobs in to drive to or/and live in.
Omega_Blue
meh, it just depends on where you live in WI i guess.

country roads are good for smoking pot.. no cops around and .
Zenchowdah
there must be an urban area for it to be suburban to, first.
Zombie0729
quote:
Originally posted by Zenchowdah
there must be an urban area for it to be suburban to, first.

Zenchowdah
quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729



hey, man. captain obvious is the national hero of sierra leone. dont bash obvio.
Yan
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Originally posted by josh4
got to put the farms somewhere


:haha:
Boomer187
Suburbs form when there are many many many jobs in the urban area and it gets over crowded. then people move out.


create more jobbie jobs in the city, and subs will be created.
lücid
have you ever actually driven through Milwaukee? there's plenty of suburban area all around Milwaukee...

D-res
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Originally posted by DJ_TWiLiGHT
Have you ever driven through wisconsin and noticed there aren't any suburbs? You're goin down I-94 toward Madison and you see cows, fields, farms, etc. Suddenly you're in Madison. Same thing with Millwaukee. . .WTF?



i've lived in wisconsin all my life and i can't say i know what you're talking about.





there are easily a dozen others in the milwaukee area that are simply smaller so they arent shown on the map but lucid knows what im sayin



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Originally posted by Zenchowdah
there must be an urban area for it to be suburban to, first.


are you honestly trying to insinuate that all wisco is is a bunch of farms and no urban areas? lmao... there are over 1.6 million people in the milwaukee area.

heres a list of 20 largest cities in the country:

New York, New York
Los Angeles, California
Chicago, Illinois
Houston, Texas
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix, Arizona
San Diego, California
Dallas, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Detroit, Michigan
San Jose, California
Indianapolis, Indiana
San Francisco, California
Columbus, Ohio
Austin, Texas
Baltimore, Maryland
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Boston, Massachusetts
Washington, District of Columbia
El Paso, Texas


and at a solid number 77 spot: Madison, Wisconsin :p
UWM
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Originally posted by D-res
and at a solid number 77 spot: Madison, Wisconsin :p


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