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Old 07-15-2008, 03:35 PM
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Default Is Eaglewood a diverse neighborhood?

My husband and I currently live in Draper. We are looking for a new home and considering North Salt Lake to be closer to family.

Our main hesitation with relocating to NSL is not knowing what the diverisity of Eaglewood is like. As we have been looking at home, it seems like most of the people are LDS. We are not LDS and this has not been a problem for us, as we have grown up here. But our main concern is for our young daughter and making sure she grows up in a diversely religious area with open minded children. I know that Draper is quite diverse and we would love to stay here but it would also be nice to be closer to her grandparents.

Does anyone have any stats or experience?
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