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does anyone have any info on this area..........are the schools good........looking to relocate and want some infor on this area.......thank you.
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You need to look at Conshohocken. It has undergone a resurgence in recent years - used to be a run down factory town. Is on it's way to being hip now. Don't know if it is there yet. West Conshohocken has nice neighborhoods.
Can't make that call just on the internet though. You have to go there and see if it is for you. (I used to live near there.) |
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Conshohocken is still pretty much an industrial town, in my opinion. It's right near King of Prussia, which is a huge bonus as the mall is great.
It's not a bad area, however, and it falls within the Plymouth-Whitemarsh School District if I'm not mistaken, whic his an average school system (not great but not terrible). |
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