Idyllic small town

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Anonymous wrote:Norwich, VT. I loved it. It was cold, which was a downside. Also minimal privacy. People would let me know that they saw me getting gas at x station at y time two towns over and would ask why I was over there. It was in a friendly agnostic way but I never got used to it. We definitely didn’t lock our doors.


Small towns in nearby Loudoun are the same way. Big difference is lack of friendliness. They ask snarkily. They're trying to collect intelligence on you, and will decide later if they want to use it against you or not. Middleburg in particular is like this.
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Warrenton or Middleburg.
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Lambertville, NJ or New Hope, PA
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Upperville

Galax

Floyd
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Anonymous wrote:If you could live anywhere in Virginia, and you wanted to live in a super safe, charming small town, where would you go? Think Stars Hollow or Mayberry. The kind of place where people greet each other as they pass, there are annual town festivals or traditions, the architecture is charming, maybe historical, crime is so rare that many leave their doors unlocked, children roam reasonably "free range" without fear, etc.



1932 and try to be white.


Are you implying that there are no safe black neighborhoods?


God you're dim. Obviously there was nowhere in Virginia in 1932 where it was pleasant to be anything other than white. Or in most of the US for that matter.
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Anonymous wrote:Seconding Lexington. Maybe Cape Charles or some other spot on the Eastern Shore? Gloucester, although the area is very conservative.


Cape Charles is a great option.


Lived there for a few years. Had my car broken into three times. Schools are terrible. Food Lion infested with fruit flies. Local politics are crazy. Vibe is odd.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seconding Lexington. Maybe Cape Charles or some other spot on the Eastern Shore? Gloucester, although the area is very conservative.


Cape Charles is a great option.


Lived there for a few years. Had my car broken into three times. Schools are terrible. Food Lion infested with fruit flies. Local politics are crazy. Vibe is odd.


Geez...we have friends with a vacation house down there and they describe it as pretty idyllic.

Did you live right in the heart of downtown there?
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Anonymous wrote:22207


We lived in 22207 for 20 years. Nope.
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Ottumwa, IA. -- but you will never be an insider there if not born in the county. Lots of things are closed on Sundays too. It is straight out of Mayberry RFD.
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Ottumwa, IA. -- but you will never be an insider there if not born in the county. Lots of things are closed on Sundays too. It is straight out of Mayberry RFD.


The OP wants the idyllic small town in Virginia.
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Smithfield, VA
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Frederick or New Market, MD
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Anonymous wrote:
Kilmarnock or Warsaw, VA. Perhaps. You’d have to go to Richmond for most things. Or 2+ hours back to DC.

The other direction, maybe warrenton.


Warrenton is not a small town.


It’s pretty small in the right circles. You can be from small town Warrenton or Warrenton the suburb depending on where you live and who you know (or don’t know).
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Pimmit Hills
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Anonymous wrote:If you are willing to move to Indiana, a friend of mine thinks she has found her Stars Hollow in Lawrenceburg.


Indiana is awful
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