The Town That Chose to Be Different: Greensburg, Kansas
On May 4, 2007, an EF5 tornado erased 95% of Greensburg, Kansas — a prairie town of 1,400 people. When federal agencies and construction consultants arrived with standard cookie-cutter rebuild plans, the residents voted instead to do something almost no disaster-struck town had ever attempted: rebuild as a certified green city, powered by wind, one of the most ambitious post-disaster sustainability pledges in American history. This is the story of how a grieving town on the Kansas plains refused the path of least resistance — and what it looks like today.

The Town That Refused
Every two weeks, one North American small town that collectively refused something mainstream — Walmart entry, highway routing, a chain-store opening, demolition of a 100-year bridge.
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