why are houses in plains built close together
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It's likely the working class people who lived in the houses never owned them, though that's possible. ... The theory is that houses being close together saves money - easier to patrol, less transportation for kids and a school could be located near, easy to pick up garbage/clean streets.
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It's likely the working class people who lived in the houses never owned them, though that's possible. ... The theory is that houses being close together saves money - easier to patrol, less transportation for kids and a school could be located near, easy to pick up garbage/clean streets.
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