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

Anonymous
Concord, Mass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Concord, Mass.


+1000000000000000
Anonymous
Just moved to Patk City and really loving it!
But I also enjoyed Bethesda!!
Anonymous
(( Park ))
Anonymous
Winnetka IL. Where home alone was filmed
Anonymous
CT’s Gold Coast - Greenwich, Darien, Westport, New Canaan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CT’s Gold Coast - Greenwich, Darien, Westport, New Canaan


Grew up in Westport. You can add Southport. Redding, Ridgefield, Madison, Weston ....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Glencoe different than Glenview?

Yes, they are different. Glencoe is right on the lake, Glenview is inland. It is VERY nice, but mostly post war housing and not notably charming/beautiful like Glencoe imo. Glencoe shares a high school with Winnetka and Wilmette so I tend to group those three together in my mind. And Kenilworth. And Northfield goes to New Trier too for that matter, and is also very nice, but it’s a notch below the others in terms of visual beauty and charm. IMO, again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Winnetka IL. Where home alone was filmed

Yes. Chicago’s north shore is just lovely.
Anonymous
Heathrow, FL
Anonymous
Piedmont, CA (East Bay, next to Oakland)
Anonymous
Bronxville NY
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:La Jolla, Scottsdale and Bethesda


I live in Bethesda, and like it, but I would not say it's the nicest suburb. While downtown Bethesda is much more of a destination than it was when I was growing up, it still isn't really a traditional town center.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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....
Anonymous
La Jolla, CA.
Germantown, Columbus OH
Highland Park, Dallas
Pacific Palisades, CA
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