Submitted by EmeraldMoose12 t3_116lwo4 in Maine
Cutlasss t1_j9agogd wrote
Reply to comment by JimBones31 in What’s up with Bangor? by EmeraldMoose12
Halifax would not have beat our New York in the long run. Halifax is one of the great natural harbors of the world. But New York has an overwhelming advantage. The Erie Canal. Because there is only a couple of places in the Appalachians that has good access to the Ohio Valley. And that gave New York a more than 50 year head start on any port that required railroads to get to the interior.
DrGordonFreemanScD t1_j9awm3n wrote
The economic decline of upstate NY along the Erie Canal testifies as to the boom & bust nature of everything.
Cutlasss t1_j9b42a9 wrote
Sure. Everything is subject to change. But the direction of change now is really in the direction of large cities with a lot of services and higher education. All of rural America is feeling it.
DrGordonFreemanScD t1_j9f6f0d wrote
They've been feeling that for a long time now. That is pretty much the way things are going around the planet. Rural areas are dying out, as opportunities (for everything, sex, work, leisure) abound in larger population centers. That hasn't changed in decades. However, as the population ages, more old city folks are moving out of the cities. This is creating its' own set of problems. I don't see many ways in which this will change, but we humans are always lacking some amount of foresight.
Cutlasss t1_j9h7ewi wrote
Well, a problem with that is that rural areas are increasingly unable to provide the medical services that older people need.
DrGordonFreemanScD t1_j9jnirp wrote
One of the many
JimBones31 t1_j9ahc3y wrote
That's a good point!
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