Why San Antonio Feels Like a Fake City
San Antonio is the 6th largest city in the United States, bigger than Dallas, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. But despite its size, it functions almost nothing like a major city. Instead of dense neighborhoods, public transit, and walkable streets, it looks more like a collection of suburbs stretched across 504 square miles. So how did one of America's largest cities end up feeling like one giant suburb?

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