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of new homes spread southward out of Medina just west of State Route
3, pushing up to the edge of a plot of farmland. Like many other cities
in the U.S., Medina has been recently introduced to sprawl: a mass
of predominantly residential and commercial growth and expansion into
previously agricultural areas, due mostly to the development of freeways
and automobiles as well as business decentralization and reorganization. |
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