I grew up 15 minutes away from Bryn Athyn and always thought it had creepy inbred vibes because of the Pitcairns and Academy of the New Church. If they all know each other it’s because they’re actually related… |
| It boggles the mind that people are still obsessing about a mediocre show that ended more than 15 years ago. |
They do exist all across the map. There are downsides of living in that type of town though. Btdt. |
| I have a friend who loves Lawrenceburg, Indiana and often compares it to Star’s Hollow. I have no idea about private school availability. |
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Yes. I briefly lived in Milford, CT (Yale) and Skillman, NJ (Princeton). However you can find this near the small midwestern liberal arts schools as well, like Hiram, Kenyon, or Oberlin in Ohio.
There are also towns all over that aren’t college towns, but still have that small town feel. Hudson, Ohio and Summit, NJ are two I am aware of but surely there are hundreds of similar places. |
Adding. I grew up in Ohio in a college town. Put aside the style of the houses, the age/history of the town, and the level of affluence. I think what you are looking for is a community where people are not transient and have deep ties, where people have the education and style or tastes that often come with wealth, but where people are not necessarily wealthy or if they are, no one talks about it. Growing up in a very middle-class town in the rust belt, being a college town meant that I was surrounded by educated adults who valued education. We had access to independent movies, a great local book store, vegetarian restaurants, art exhibits, theatre performances, visiting speakers, and other social and cultural amenities that a small town would not normally have. You can find those towns both in the NE and Midwest, albeit with slightly different vibes. |
| Places where all white people live |
Depending on what your threshold is for closeness to a big city, I’d say almost any coastal Amtrak Northeast Corridor town from Guilford CT to East Greenwich or Middletown RI. |
| Locally - Falls Church City or Hyattsville |
100%. We even have the wacky small town characters. It was much more like SH ten years ago, though. The development boom and surge in housing prices has taken away some of the small town vibe, but as someone with kids in the schools, it still feels VERY small. |
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Shepherdstown wv
Doylestown pa |
The problem with Lenox is that it has so many summer/weekend residents that it becomes hard to have the same type of community feel all of the time. |
That house, even though it is supposed to be in a blue collar town, would be way out of a single mom’s budget. Mom was a maid at the inn and then moved up to manager. So unrealistic. |
| All these liberal areas are not it you want a place with southern charm |