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The American landscape is becoming more generic. Rather than villages and cities demonstrating local flavor and unique architecture, many are succumbing to the pressures of industry "branding" maintaining a generic, recognizable appearance regardless of location. Happily, communities throughout the country are beginning to demand more. The following images show how local citizen groups, through design guidelines and local ordinances, are reclaiming local flavor and aesthetic integrity. |
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