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Old 09-07-2009, 06:53 PM
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Harvard-Yale is one of my favorite neighborhoods, and some parts are as picture-perfect as I could possibly imagine. There's no major centralized shopping district or mall but there's a pretty good variety nearby.
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Old 09-07-2009, 08:28 PM
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Harvard-Yale is one of my favorite neighborhoods, and some parts are as picture-perfect as I could possibly imagine.
That's what I thought until I moved there. I wanted to live there so bad I could hardly stand it. Six months to the day after we moved in (just above 17th East on Harvard), we moved out, and I have never been so glad to leave someplace in my life. I never thought it possible to find so many snobby people in such a high concentration. I know some people would say that it must just be me, but I have also lived in the Highland Park area (between Sugarhouse and East Millcreek) and in Cottonwood Heights and have found the people in both of those areas to be really nice and really down to earth. It's possible I just had a quirky bad experience, but it was so bad that you couldn't pay me enough to move back.

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There's no major centralized shopping district or mall but there's a pretty good variety nearby.
Actually, Foothill Village is no more than five or ten minutes away from the Harvard-Yale area, and it has a pretty decent selection of stores -- plus MacCools! Mmmmm! Good!
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