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Saw this article and figured I'd post it.
Wellesley, MA? I don't consider that a college town even though Babson and Wellesley College are there.
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Isn’t Salt Lake City dry?Salt Lake City
No, just the rules are restrictive more so than most of America.Isn’t Salt Lake City dry?
No, just the rules are restrictive more so than most of America.
I was very surprised how much I enjoyed Salt Lake when I went there back in 2013 for March Madness. Gorgeous scenery, nice people, good food.
And much more fathers marrying their daughters.These are pretty much all the reasons why I like it so much. Utah is a lot like Colorado, only without the transplanted stoners.
cant beat the skiingSalt Lake City
Evanston, IL. Beautiful architecture, beautiful town, right on Lake Michigan with it's own beaches, Chicago is right down the street on Lake Shore Drive which is one of the most scenic roads in all of America.
More disturbing but less annoyingAnd much more fathers marrying their daughters.
Completely off topic but if you could drop the UConn Storrs campus is any town/city in Connecticut to make a “great college town”, what community would that be?
Middletown maybe? It’s big enough that there are things to do and places to go to but not so big that it would overwhelm the campus?Completely off topic but if you could drop the UConn Storrs campus is any town/city in Connecticut to make a “great college town”, what community would that be?
Would love to hear what you guys think.
I haven't been to a ton, but my vote today goes to Missoula, MT, home of University of Montana, my wife's alma mater.
Gorgeous scenery, walkable downtown, great food/drink/music scene, nice, welcoming people. Special shoutout to: Catalyst Cafe (best breakfast), Draught Works (favorite brewery), Union Club (favorite bar), Top Hat (favorite place to see live music), Butterfly Herbs ($1 coffee and just a delightfully, weird place to buy random stuff).
Underdog vote goes to Easton, PA, home of Lafayette College. Beautiful campus on a hill that overlooks downtown and the Delaware River.
Downtown starts in the ironically-named "Center Square" (it's a circle) and its offerings branch out from its four quadrants. Blue-collar vibe mixed with a modern revitalization and the city certainly looks better in 2020 than it did in 2016, the year I first visited.
Special shoutout too: Easton Public Market (newly open and a food lover's paradise), Greenmouth Table (cozy organic food spot), Grand Eastonian Hotel and Suites (reasonably-priced, massive apartment sized hotel rooms right in downtown), Quadrant Book Mart (old bookstore/breakfast spot in an old firehouse).
My ad professor at Cornell invented the green and white "Ithaca is Gorges" logo/ bumper sticker in the 70s. Kept the rights and has made a few bucks along the way. Howard Cogan. Wonderful college town. The IC girls loved to drink and play. The difference between trash and Cornell girls? At least trash gets taken out once a week.Ithaca is gorgeous too!