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I lived in Denver for years and I can tell you there aren't very many vegetarian restaurants there. Colorado is cattle country. Boulder has quite a few, but nothing compared to most West Coast cities.
Have you checked out Eugene, OR? Santa Cruz, CA may also be a good option, but land in CA is ridiculously expensive. Not too sure about OR.
Land in Oregon is also very expensive if you want to be near where the veg-friendly culture is (Portland, Eugene, Ashland, Bend). Also 1-2 acre parcels are not the easiest to come by. You usually have a 1/4 acre or smaller or 3+ acres.
It isn't impossible in the Eugene area...
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/28821-Royal-Ave_Eugene_OR_97402_1113510765 (broken link)
That listing is ~20 minutes from downtown Eugene, but Eug may be on the small side of what you're looking for. It's not super-diverse either because it's in the Northwest.
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Originally Posted by kxl07
Even a google search provides nothing relevant. Is it commonly known by another name, can you give me any links?
He was just being a turd I think, since 'granola' means hippie-ish? You know? And WA is... well... WA. Yeah...
Last edited by backdrifter; 12-10-2009 at 03:00 AM..
I can't believe it took this long for someone to point it out.
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