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im good with one or two of my things listed being there im just talking about one of those rows of the same houses places where my son and daughter can play without sex offenders or gang bangers around no heavy accents just like business people
Good luck with such a clean community, if there ever was one....Seriously, Upstate NY has towns like that too.
i did a thread like this before and got nothing so i figure ill ask about the towns istead of the people. im looking for the conservative towns with the village stores without them being so squished together or anything like that. kind of like the place on south park but without the "south park" element to it. not rural more suburban with the clone houses for miles. i dont want no drug problems, robbery problems, bad part of town, no surenos, crips, bloods nothin, a place where people wear jerseys because its game day and they are a fan. please let me know and pictures to help to.
After my eyes stopped bleeding, I too thought at first glance central Pennsylvania would be perfect for you. Definitely check it out.
oh and i just thought of this i think it would be a better help if it had a name that sounds almost fake if anybody were to be looking for me, like the neighborhood, city, town, county anything kind of obscure. i just read something where they were talking about happy valley so im going to check that place on google for anything good. if you want to talk about happy valley go to that other guys because he had no replies last time i checked
Elkland, PA - still has a Western Auto on the main street, 10 years after they all closed.
Brockway, PA - hanging somewhere around 1959, and I mean that in a good way
Avoca, NY - had to go there to get something recently and I thought I had driven back to 1940 by mistake.
Usually for the small town old fashioned look in the Bay Area, you'd pay an arm and a leg--but Petaluma has a nice small town looking downtown and its not choking on snobbery.
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