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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Very remote. If your kid likes restos forget it[/quote] Which of the top 11 LACs is not remote, other than Bernard perhaps.[/quote] There is Amherst and Bowdoin remote, and then there's Middlebury and Dartmouth remote. New Hampshire, Vermont, and Northern Maine are completely different beasts. [/quote] Which are more remote? I seriously don’t know.[/quote] Was at Middlebury not long ago. You drive a long way on winding country roads past fields. Eventually you get to Middlebury. It doesn’t have a town exactly—perhaps a village. A couple restaurants that are not open every day. Almost nothing open the day we were there. We had to drive out again to get food. Williams is also extremely remote. Feels like the end of the earth. Amherst and Bowdoin have towns. Brunswick has multiple places to stay within walking distance, lots of restaurants, doughnut shop, a downtown strip, shopping centers a short drive away with big box stores. It feels much closer to civilization.[/quote] Middlebury has a population of 8,500. Two major grocery stores, fast food, and plenty of restaurants. Stop making it sound like there’s nothing around for miles. https://experiencemiddlebury.com/dine/[/quote]
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