Friday, September 11, 2009
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Introduction to Bridgemill:
Out of the many suburban subdivisions catered to the upper-middle class whites, Bridgemill does not stand out as any different from the others. Located in Canton, GA, about 25 miles north of Atlanta, Bridgemill is set between a northern portion of Lake Allatoona and an intersection of two major Cherokee county roads - Sixes and Bells Ferry. Bridgemill's characteristics reflect a stereotypical "rich" neighborhood; it is complete with its own two-acre pool, large driveway McMansions, and elaborate greenery. After analyzing the defining elements of the subdivision, I concluded that Bridgemill fits every criteria of what a typical rotten sprawl neighborhood should be. Navigation is ridiculously difficult compared to a straight-road layout, and absent streets are a dead give-away to a poor social community. Thus, it is but another rotten greed-feeding waste of land with a pretty coat of thin paint and pavement.
-Jaron Gao
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