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Originally Posted by Dan Denson
For a suburb, it's pretty "urban" and designed very well. I wouldn't say it's urban in the sense that the word is usually used here, but I have nothing but good things to say about what I've seen in the Woodlands. I think the natural setting helps; it's a beautiful community. The aerial photo above doesn't do it justice and only shows part of the Woodlands.
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I believe the key phrase here is "for a suburb". That's not to say it's not a nice place, but it's absolutely suburban. Americans have a distorted view of what constitutes "urban" because this is not an urban country.