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EDGEMAN

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Small college towns are great places to live


Between sporting and cultural events, there's always something to do. Plenty of restaurants, although you aren't going to find as many "high end" bistros as you would in a larger city. They have to cater to their audience of "broke" college students.

(In response to this post by Full-Set and Moonshine)

Posted: 07/05/2018 at 11:54AM



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