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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gainesville FL[/quote] UF alumni here no absolutely no. For 50,000 students from Sept to May fun trashy times.... Ben Sasse is moving to town also hell no. A pain in the neck to get to an airport. Zero culture.[/quote] +1. Do you really want to be surrounded by college-age kids? By the time my kids are grown I think I’ll be happy to not be surrounded by that age group.[/quote] Same. I’m really gone to be done with kids and teens by then. Sorry. I realize, too, that this feeling would likely be reciprocated. [/quote] We have relatives who live in a college town, but in the neighborhood where professionals reside. Students living off campus are in neighborhoods on the exact opposite side of the campus. The town and its amenities cater to both students as well as the residents who make these places run - from admin to faculty to maintenance/facilities. They really enjoy and their ILs retired there to be closer to them as well as to remain in a university setting. [/quote]
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