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I'm in a small city suburb. Like I can drive 2 miles to a horse farm, and I can walk about 5 miles to the Capitol building. (The roads to the horse farm aren't safely walkable if you're wondering about how I phrased that. There are paved trails to the Capitol.)
I guess the neighborhood is heavily white maybe 70-80%, but I have a black family across the street and a Hispanic family next door. Three houses down is a sheriff. I know there's a couple Asian families โ I think Chinese but tbh I can't tell by sight.
I don't really have anything to do with my neighborhood/neighbors anyway. It's all fine but I grew up a rural kid and I can't stand living on 1/4 acre. Being close to the trails is damn nice though sometimes.