If you look at farming towns in Europe, they create a central town that’s dense and the farms radiate away from the dense center. This is the exact opposite of what we have here where each farm has one house and everybody is extremely spread out, this has definitely led to a lot of rural people distrusting their neighbors and the public and anything “dense”. Its a real tragedy.
The world trade center destroyed a lot of buildings and neighborhoods, including Radio Row. The Rockefellers, Robert Moses, and others did a lot of damage. We lost
Pennsylvania Station, the Singer Building and too many other beautiful buildings!
If you look at farming towns in Europe, they create a central town that’s dense and the farms radiate away from the dense center. This is the exact opposite of what we have here where each farm has one house and everybody is extremely spread out, this has definitely led to a lot of rural people distrusting their neighbors and the public and anything “dense”. Its a real tragedy.
The world trade center destroyed a lot of buildings and neighborhoods, including Radio Row. The Rockefellers, Robert Moses, and others did a lot of damage. We lost
Pennsylvania Station, the Singer Building and too many other beautiful buildings!