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Surprisingly, the smallness of small places sometimes allows residents to have more ongoing interactions with people who are different from them than they would in the city. That’s because small-town residents are “thrown together” in close proximity, whereas residents of bigger places often choose their friendship circles on the basis of shared
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The cities of his day were “dots on a rural landscape,” and of course he couldn’t hop between them on a plane.