What are the nicest U.S. suburbs you've ever visited?

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Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget about the weather that makes you wish you were dead.



LMAO
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Anonymous wrote:Garden District, New Orleans.










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Anonymous wrote:Garden District, New Orleans.


This is a neighborhood, not a suburb.
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Carmel Ca is not a suburb. It's a small town.
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Anonymous wrote:Cranston, RI


No way. No how.
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Anonymous wrote:US suburbs are all equally soulless and boring.
Flame away.


This is absolutely untrue.
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Anonymous wrote:US suburbs are all equally soulless and boring.
Flame away.


This is absolutely untrue.


Totally untrue as all get out.
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I would also add Newton, MA to this list. I lived there when I was little and it was great - I could walk to friends' houses, the housing stock is beautiful, cute town centers, great schools. Plus you are so close to the Cape or skiing on the weekends. Overall I am not a huge fan of Boston but the suburbs there are great. Maybe not quite as nice as the North Shore of Chicago suburbs, but still lovely.
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Shaker Heights, Ohio, my hometown
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Anonymous wrote:Just moved to Patk City and really loving it!
But I also enjoyed Bethesda!!


Do you mean park city utah? Is that really considered a suburb of SLC vs its own independent thing? I am genuinely asking.


PP here. Possibly? Not sure!
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Anonymous wrote:CT’s Gold Coast - Greenwich, Darien, Westport, New Canaan


Grew up in Westport. You can add Southport. Redding, Ridgefield, Madison, Weston ....



But not nicer than the Chicago suburbs....



No sorry, but CT beats any midwestern town by far




Why? I'm from Westport and think north shore suburbs of chicago are very similar but more charming and shorter/cheaper commutes into the city.


I'm not from either but have spent time in both and have to say those north shore Chicago suburbs are more charming.


I think Westport is lovely and so is Newton, Mass and so are Carmel, CA and LaJolla (although not really “suburbs”)....but the BEST suburb in All of America is the North Shore of Chicago.

So, no, sadly, CT does not “beat any midwestern town by far.” Not Winnetka.

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San Marino, CA

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Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg, VA.


Love it but it's not a suburb.
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Birmingham, MI
Mountain Brook, AL
Lake Forest, IL or Kenilworth, IL
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Belle Meade, Nashville.

Old Salem, NY.
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