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Reaction to: The Town of The Lost Rabbit, MS

    The Town of the Lost Rabbit was a pleasant and eye-opening experience during my last visit to Jackson, Mississippi. The community is north of downtown Jackson and is relativity close to Madison, MS where shopping centers and restaurants are abundant. The drive to the Lost Rabbit from Madison followed a beautiful and winding two-lane road along the Ross B Barnett Reservoir. Flashy and grand homes line the left and right side of the road. It seemed that wealth increased farther down the road I got.      At the end of the line of houses was a quaint sign, "Welcome to the Town of the Lost Rabbit." The road narrowed and the speed slowed. Little gas lanterns hung from light posts to illuminate the winding and wooded road. I came upon the first set of houses and immediately felt the New Urbanist aura. Each house was perfectly positioned along the road in very close proximity to one another. I could feel the sense of population density in such a small area. Each hou...

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