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

Anonymous
CT Gold Coast defines the standard that others strive to emulate.
Anonymous
Chicago does have some beautiful suburbs.
Anonymous
Chicago is a dump. Like Newark NJ basically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CT Gold Coast defines the standard that others strive to emulate.


Um on what planet is that true? There are some strange people clinging to CT superiority but it seems hard to justify.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is a dump. Like Newark NJ basically.


What??? Chicago is one of the most beautiful cities in the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CT Gold Coast defines the standard that others strive to emulate.


Yes, circa 1958.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CT Gold Coast defines the standard that others strive to emulate.


Um on what planet is that true? There are some strange people clinging to CT superiority but it seems hard to justify.


No one has even heard of the “Gold Coast” 😆😆
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is a dump. Like Newark NJ basically.


What??? Chicago is one of the most beautiful cities in the country.


I'm not the PP. My wife grew up in Chicago, so I've visited numerous times. The lake is nice, but it's far too flat for my taste. Summer time is nice when it's not too hot, but winter time is downright bleak.
Anonymous
Chicago is hands down the handsomest city in America, and its wider suburban region is home to a great variety of really nice towns and villages.

The fact that Connecticuters on this board are feeling threatened by this fact is hilarious!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is a dump. Like Newark NJ basically.


This smacks of someone who has never escaped their sheltered little East Coast bubble.
Anonymous
Rumson, NJ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CT Gold Coast defines the standard that others strive to emulate.

it is funny because the things you bring up as a positive and PROOF that CT has the nicest suburbs in the country (the "generations" of Wall Streeters, private schools and country clubs, an "off the Mayflower feel")...those are things that are not appealing to some of us. Wall Streeters? Barf.
Anonymous
The Grosse Pointes were quite nice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is hands down the handsomest city in America, and its wider suburban region is home to a great variety of really nice towns and villages.

The fact that Connecticuters on this board are feeling threatened by this fact is hilarious!


Lot of white on white crime in this thread.
Anonymous
Boulder, CO
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