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[QUOTE="Bill Sussman, post: 2601145, member: 1949"] Grew up in Roswell. North of Atlanta. Still have a ton of family and friends in the area. As many here noted, hard to give you advice without a little more detail. Athens is in the middle of nowhere. Great college town but would not reccomend moving in that area unless your employment opportunities are tied to the University. A lot of people will disagree with me but I tend to downplay the whole “culture” differences. If you are in the Atlanta metro area, you will be in a melting pot. There will be some traditional southerners and there will be a lot of transplants. There will absolutely be a lot of traffic and a lot of big box stores. If you message me or provide more on what type of area you are looking for in this thread, I’d be happy to throw out some suggestions. I am a little dated as the suburban sprawl (and ergo civilization) in the Atlanta area has spread like kudzu. [/QUOTE]
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