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My husband got a job in Cleburne, TX.
I'm a stay-at-home mom. We are looking around the Ft. Worth area but we don't know how bad the traffic is. We live in a suburb just south of Miami. We have a 4 year old that is in special education for developmental delays so I am concerned about good schools; although it is possible that by kindergarten she will be caught up and in "typical" classes but I still want her to go to a good one. I am looking to embrace a new culture.. I have lived in the "south;" KY and Savannah, GA. I would love somewhere very similar to Savannah. Are there charming "walking" towns with diverse culture and mix of liberal and conservative like that? Culture like kid-friendly festivals, art shows, Shakespeare or Symphony in the park type of things? Looking on meetup.com it looks like Crowley and Burlson are family-oriented but North Richland Hills seems nice too; it is hard not being there to see for myself. We are a Cuban-American family and I get bored easily. I don't want to live somewhere too sleepy and not accepting of other cultures. Ideally I want to love in the most diverse area there is. Religion doesn't bother me at all as long as people are not constantly trying to recruit me to their church. I was actually thinking about checking out a Universalist Unitarian. Anyway... I guess I have no straight forward question.... just concerned about moving and what area will be best for my family. Any help? |
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look at a map--Cleburn is not a suburb of FTW it is a town--started out as farming/ranching area--it is close to an hour from North Richland Hills--
if your husband is working in Cleburn you need to live there--or as close to it as you can Granbury has nice historical downtown--fort worth has shakespeare in the park and lots of other theater/music features as well as other towns like Bedford, Arlington in the area... but Cleburn is not that easy a drive--and gas is expensive |
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I agree with loves2read, move to Cleburne. I grew up in Granbury and no way would I want to drive from Granbury to Cleburne daily or from DFW to Cleburne.
Cleburne has a water park, a lake, a historic town square and is near enough to Fort Worth that you can go to the museums, big malls etc every couple of weeks to enjoy without having to live in it and deal with the traffic on a day to day basis. more info on the schools can be found here Cleburne Independent School District - Cleburne, TX |
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