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Old Posted Dec 7, 2006, 8:42 AM
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USA Sprawl Festival continued: San Antonio

Link to the first thread in this series.
USA Sprawl Festival

Or, click on the following links to see just individual cities in that thread:

Kansas City
Some northern Denver suburbs
Albuquerque
Seattle
Las Vegas
Dallas-Fort Worth
Some western & southern Minneapolis suburbs
Orange County, California
Philadelphia
Tucson
Orlando
Northern Virginia/DC
Cleveland
Houston
Atlanta
Indianapolis
Long Island, New York
Jacksonville
Boston

And the 2nd round ones:

Phoenix-East
Phoenix-South
Phoenix-North
Phoenix-West
Portland
Silicon Valley
Los Angeles
San Bernardino County
San Diego - south
San Diego - north
Buffalo
Broward County, Florida
Dallas-Fort Worth II
Riverside County, California
Denver - south suburbs
Orange County II
Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey
Milwaukee
Columbus
El Paso, with some Juarez

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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS









Close-up of fancy houses.




Close-up of average, somewhat older houses.




A break from the sprawl. Wild area south of the city.


An older but fashionable, in-city neighborhood.




Semi-rural area out on the fringe.


Tennis and golf.


Plenty of lots still available.


Looks like some sort of fancy resort.




Industrial/business park. Lots of parking.


More industry. With less parking.




Even with all the parking, most of the spaces are taken.


Wal-Mart.


Some lots still available in the development on the right. Hurry and get one before they're gone!


New shopping center in a new neighborhood.


This was interesting. It looked like an old mall on the city's north side that was being dismantled. Off to the right there was an abandoned Sears. Wonder what they're doing with this?


This was just to the north of the abandoned mall, across the freeway.


Office park. Lots of parking!


Close-up of houses hidden in the trees.


Typical business park.


Apartments.


Bored yet?


Some people have a short commute.


Typical corner business district. Notice the road-widening on the right. Gotta make room for more!


Are you sure you aren't bored yet?


In case you weren't sufficiently bored, there's more on the way.


Some older stuff, with a few newer houses here and there.


Poor part of town. With the requisite junked cars in the backyard.


No so sprawly. I guess this would be classified as a "working class" part of town.


More "working class" stuff.


More apartments.


Zzzzzzzz . . .
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