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Let’s Stop Shaming the Suburbs

Research shows that Americans are happy living there, and critiques that rely on outdated tropes are polarizing.
Let's Stop Shaming the Suburbs

I have been a New Yorker for over a decade now, but I have spent the past few months in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia, since it’s a little easier on our family during the pandemic. Locals joke that it’s a “suburb of nowhere,” and it’s true that the region may lack some of the density and sizable cultural institutions that define the New York experience—24/7 amenities, robust public transit, and the sidewalk ballets.

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