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Old 04-21-2009, 12:40 AM
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Fayette county is one of the worst places to live in the northeast US. Period.
I certainly wouldn't go that far. It has a lot of nice places to visit, like Fallingwater, Ohio Pyle, Jumonville, etc. If you think it is one of the worst places in the northeast, clearly you haven't been to Newark, Camden, or philadelphia.
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Old 04-21-2009, 06:57 AM
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I certainly wouldn't go that far. It has a lot of nice places to visit, like Fallingwater, Ohio Pyle, Jumonville, etc. If you think it is one of the worst places in the northeast, clearly you haven't been to Newark, Camden, or philadelphia.
The places you mentioned are definitely beautiful to visit. When I ended up accepting employment in the Pittsburgh area, I had originally applied for a position in Uniontown because of those locations you mentioned. But I'm glad I moved in to the city and not in Uniontown. There's a big difference between visiting and living in a location.
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