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Generic America. Landscape features (such as strip malls, pre-fab housing, and streets named "Main") that are identical no matter what part of America you visit.
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"Along with the supe and the poet, the progressive alty paper argues chain stores give neighborhoods a 'homogenous look many call 'Generica', generic America.' "
— Bob Armstrong, "Howling against the siren-song of gentrification," The San Francisco Examiner
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New words. 2013.