Cities seem inevitable; why save the small town?

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Cities seem inevitable; why save the small town?

Cities seem inevitable, but rural towns are finding ways to hang on
The town of Questa is transitioning from a natural-resource economy. Chevron’s former molybdenum mine, pictured here, closed permanently in 2014.
In 2014, the state of New Mexico named Questa one of eight frontier communities under the New Mexico MainStreet program to receive professional design assistance and a chance to apply for grants to reinvigorate the town’s downtown
Chevron closed its molybdenum mine outside Questa in 2014. Since 2010, Questa has lost 20 percent of its population.

Cities seem inevitable; why save the small town?

The town of Questa is transitioning from a natural-resource economy. Chevron’s former molybdenum mine, pictured here, closed permanently in 2014.
In 2014, the state of New Mexico named Questa one of eight frontier communities under the New Mexico MainStreet program to receive professional design assistance and a chance to apply for grants to reinvigorate the town’s downtown
Chevron closed its molybdenum mine outside Questa in 2014. Since 2010, Questa has lost 20 percent of its population.
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