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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ithaca sounds great. I love cold, snowy winters, especially if I don't have to go anywhere. I'd go for Portland, Maine, too, just by the sound of it.[/quote] Portland is a great city, with a couple of schools (U. Southern Maine and U. Maine Law School), but I would not call it a college town.[/quote] That's part of what is wonderful about Portland. It has many of the great qualities of a college town, but it isn't really one so it lacks the drawbacks! I love it there.[/quote] Brunswick, not far north of Portland, has more of a college town atmosphere.[/quote] Do they have a decent hospital? I know Boothbay just lost theirs, so we crossed it of of our list. [/quote]Maine Medical Center in Portland is not far away.[/quote]
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