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Old 09-22-2008, 12:47 PM
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I cant believe that the responses on here about Albion. My grandmother lived there and was my mom's home grwoing up there in the 50's and 60's . It was right across the street from the college . albion college actually offered to buy her house for many years and then when she passed , it was sold tho them .Beautiful lil town . I never thought in a million years that Albion would be a "bad part of town ". I was born in Jackson. I lived there untill i was 6 years old and when my dad got a life time oppy , he moved all of us to Los Angeles. Now there is something to talk about .... geez i cant name enough bad area's there. But any how , I look forward to visiting Albion all the time , very quiet, and everyone knows everyone ! lol Hope who ever is planning to move there , You will very happy
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Old 04-19-2009, 11:00 PM
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Sugarland, Just wondering if you did move to Albion or a nearby town and how you've adjusted. I grew up in Texas (San Antonio), live in NC now, and may be relocating to Albion myself. The responses your question drew make me somewhat unenthusiastic about the area. What has your opinion been? Anyone else with an opinion, please jump in.
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