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Old 05-28-2007, 01:02 PM
 
Location: San Diego > Denver
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Definitely not a fan of all the wind! I do like the idea of being able to walk places, though.
Our friends in Erie said that they find that people who are from so Cal. like south Denver, and if you're from no Cal., you like north of Denver better.

I must confess I do like newer, clean areas to live. I think that was what was so attractive about Highlands Ranch area. That and the retail areas were in clusters rather than sprawled out mile after mile of strip malls along main roads. That gets really old in my book.
I think hubby is going to have to travel to the main office soon, so I'll make sure he's armed with a camera!

Thanks everyone for your input - I really appreciate your comments.
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