Monday, November 16, 2009

Weekly Post

When finding out more about Homeland, it seems to point towards its appeal to the developers of the new suburban community and the people that would want to move there. The idea of it being predominately a farming town and self-sustained with nature was what drew people in. Before it was fully developed, Homeland was just thought of as a vacation place for the wealthy. I find it interesting that it made such an easy transition from a farm town, to vacation spot, and then to a suburban residential area. 

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