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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Muhlenberg is in Allentown. If you’re good with Lancaster…[/quote] I know both well. IMO Lanc has more going on for college students (and their parents) than Allentown, plus Muhlenberg is in a part of Allentown without much nearby - it's residential. Skidmore has a different feel from F&M but a similar setup in that it's walking distance to a fairly vibrant downtown. I guess it depends if you're happy to be "near-ish" to infrastructure or if you really want to be able to walk to things. More of a reach obviously but don't discount Bowdoin because it's in Maine. Brunswick is quite a decent and charming town with multiple hotels, bigger than you might expect, right by campus, and there is lots of strip-mall type infrastructure up the road in Topsham. The Bath ship building works are there, so it's a population center. And Amtrak. [/quote]
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