How do folks see themselves oriented around urban centers? An interesting map, and a survey you can take to contribute to it.
Not surprisingly, Denver is one of the largest urban centers in the country, by this measure …
How do folks see themselves oriented around urban centers? An interesting map, and a survey you can take to contribute to it. Not surprisingly, Denver is one of the largest…
How do folks see themselves oriented around urban centers? An interesting map, and a survey you can take to contribute to it.
Not surprisingly, Denver is one of the largest urban centers in the country, by this measure …
Well…
There really isn’t much inbetween here and anywhere else. I was amused by the chunk of Kansas that is influenced by Lincoln, NE when none of Nebraska is.
That’s part of what makes it intersting (SLC is in a similar boat). That’s one reason, of course, why we lack some of the retail entities that other locations have, e.g., Ikea, Trader Joe’s.
SLC?
While I am a master of the Three letter acronym…I do not get that one.
Salt Lake City.
You know — the other really large “city” area on the map, next to Denver.
Oh…
Salt Lake City….yeah…I tend to forget that it even exists… ;P