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In reply to the discussion: What are some small, vibrant US towns? [View all]madinmaryland
(64,931 posts)49. I was just suggesting HoCo schools rather than AACo schools.
Montgomery County has good schools also. Just partial to the HoCo schools.
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I lived in Watertown, CT for several years. Not a bad place and unlike Waterbury who gave us
madinmaryland
Jun 2012
#31
With the completion of the expansion of 50, A-polis is starting to become a satellite suburb of DC.
Chan790
Jun 2012
#25
PTown is really fun! My wife loves the arts and crafts and all that stuff.
madinmaryland
Jun 2012
#34
Saugatuck MI. Art galleries, the Oxbow summer camp, theater, Lake Michigan
riderinthestorm
Jun 2012
#41
one of the Smithsonian's list of top 20 small towns is Staunton, about 45 miles from C'ville
Flaxbee
Jun 2012
#45
Corvallis, Oregon and Ithaca, New York, are two fine college towns I have lived in
Lydia Leftcoast
Jun 2012
#58