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re: SEC States listed by population

Posted on 7/31/23 at 4:28 pm to
Posted by ManBearSharkReb
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Posted on 7/31/23 at 4:28 pm to
Dude combined San Antonio and Austin and they are over an hour away from each other lol
Posted by AggieHank86
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Posted on 7/31/23 at 9:07 pm to
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Dude combined San Antonio and Austin and they are over an hour away from each other
So are the eastern and western edges of the DFW metroplex and the north/south edges of the Houston metroplex.

Big metropolitan areas are ... big.
Posted by Krampus
Member since Nov 2018
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Posted on 7/31/23 at 11:57 pm to
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Dude combined San Antonio and Austin and they are over an hour away from each other lol


I mean, Austin suburbs sprawl south to Kyle at this point, and San Antonio burbs pretty much include New Braunfels. The growth of both cities will run into San Marcos in the next 10 years and then it will officially be another seamless mega metro.

Maybe a bit premature to call them one now, but it's definitely headed that way.
This post was edited on 8/1/23 at 12:01 am
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Member since Jan 2023
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Posted on 8/1/23 at 9:50 am to
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Dude combined San Antonio and Austin and they are over an hour away from each other lol


They are a census designated metropolitan area not unlike Dallas and Fort Worth or Atlanta, Sandy Springs and in some cases Athens. It takes way longer to drive from Greenville to Weatherford than it does from SA to Austin and Gvile to Weatherford is only about 80% of the DFW metro area according to the census
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