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This sub is a discussion page for content by, and adjacent to, the US non-profit Strong Towns.

Strong Towns is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit media advocacy organization. They produce content that analyzes the failures of the post-war North American development pattern while giving citizens the knowledge and tools to start making our places better today.

Notice: This subreddit is not actively monitored, so the posts here are only a small subset of what exists on reddit.