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In 1900, cities were often bustling centers of industry and commerce, marked by rapid urbanization due to the Industrial Revolution. Skyscrapers and factories dominated the skyline, while crowded streets were filled with horse-drawn carriages, streetcars, and early automobiles. Many cities had poor sanitation and housing conditions, leading to challenges like overcrowding and pollution. Public spaces like parks and squares served as vital communal areas amidst the urban sprawl.

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