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Old 04-20-2015, 01:24 PM
 
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We were reluctant to give up on Loveland because we really think it's a cool, little town that is on upswing. However, I realized that my commute from Loveland would take about the same amount of time as it would from points much further south. My wife's commute was much much longer going north on 71 to Loveland though. It took her an hour to get there one afternoon as opposed to 30ish minutes to Glendale.

We're pleased with this decision. The historic part of Glendale is gorgeous and at least a few places are walking distance - Grand Finale, Friendly Stop, **** and Bull.

Speaking of commutes, does anyone have any routes from Glendale down to OTR (Findlay Market area) that would help my wife avoid 75?
I love Glendale! Its on my list if we look at moving in another few years..

As far as Glendale downtown without I-75 - I'll let others comment. My guess would be 42/Vine ... but not sure.


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Old 04-20-2015, 02:50 PM
 
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My advice for a non-highway way to get to Findlay Market would be Route 4/ Vine Street.
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Old 06-21-2015, 12:25 PM
 
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Bumping this thread for hopefully the last time. Our deal on the Glendale home fell through a few weeks ago. We have since found a nice home on west side of Wyoming and close on it tomorrow. Any advice for wyoming newcomers - restaurants, bars, parks, kid-centric activities?
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