Re: Most homogeneous city?

Sibyl (sibyl@ix.netcom.com(Sibyl))
16 Oct 1996 01:38:34 GMT

In <9UaOoeenM8$2078yn@gol.com> sakovich@gol.com (William Sakovich)
writes:
>
>In article <53qk0a$mus@news2.cais.com>,
>packer@cais.cais.com (Charles Packer) wrote:
>
>> Now, I wonder, where in the U.S. or Canada could one have the
>>_opposite_ experience, that is, be in a crowd in which everyone
>> looked alike? My guess is that it would most likely be on an Indian
>> reservation, or possibly in some small city in the Midwest or South
>> founded by some close-knit immigrant group. Can anybody suggest
>> specific candidates for the most homogeneous city in USA/Canada?
>
>Beverly Hills, CA
>
>- Bill Sakovich (sakovich@gol.com)
>
I disagree. Beverly Hills has a sizeable Iranian population.