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Geography of the United States / Sustainable development / Urban design / Walkability / New Urbanism / Mixed-use development / Walk Score / Shopping mall / Seattle / Sustainable transport / Environment / Urban studies and planning
Date: 2013-11-15 12:54:30
Geography of the United States
Sustainable development
Urban design
Walkability
New Urbanism
Mixed-use development
Walk Score
Shopping mall
Seattle
Sustainable transport
Environment
Urban studies and planning

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