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Looking for Best Place "Outside" of Denver, CO to Live W/ Family of Girls
Asked by S.M. from Denver
on February 17, 2008
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My husband recently took a job in downtown Denver so we will be moving to join him as soon as school is out. We know the area is huge and are somewhat overwhelmed with...
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- Hi S., We live in Arvada in the community of WestWoods and we just love it! There are many places of worship close by and it's about a 25 minute commute to downtow...
- Hi there! I live in a great new neighborhood called "Village of Five Parks" in Arvada, just 15 miles NW of downtown Denver (where I work as well). It is a really fami...
- I am so thrilled with Broomfield. I grew up in Colorado, south of denver and was so discouraged to see it so overran with houses, shopping and crowds, south of Denver...
Moving to Denver Area, Reccomendatinos on Best Places to Live/work???
Asked by K.R. from Denver
on October 7, 2009
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I am wanting to move to the Denver Area, but unsure of what areas are the best to live and work... I have a 5 year old daugter who will start kindergarden next fall, s...
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- Welcome! Highlands Ranch (South Denver) is a great place to raise a family. There are lots of ammenities, great schools and parks. It depends on what you are looking ...
- We live in Denver itself and love it. my kids go to a highly rated Denver public school, Cory elementary, rated a distinguished school. there are several such schools,...
- Hi K. - Here are some links to check out the local schools. Our kids go to a Cherry Creek school and we have been very pleased. However, there are a couple that ar...
I Need Information on the Best Places to Live in Colorado!
Asked by S.B. from Denver
on June 5, 2007
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Hi, Mamas!! My husband and I are originally from California and are now living in Texas. We are thinking about moving to Colorado, and I need some advice! We know n...
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- I agree with Kristin. You don't want your kids in Denver Public Schools. I did a lot of research before we bought our home in the eastern part of Englewood. We wante...
- Hi! We moved to Denver from SanFrancisco about 10 years ago before we had any kids. It was the best move we made! This is a great place for families. You're right abou...
- Wow we moved here in the fall from Texas as well. We just headed up. Colorado Springs is a bit slower pace really nice. Parker, castle rock, elizabeth, are great p...
Best, Kid Friendly Places to Live in the U.S.?
Asked by M.E. from Jacksonville
on June 27, 2011
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My husband and I have been dreaming and discussing moving once he graduates college. We live in Georgia right now, and the heat, humidity and enviroment are not to our...
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- Have you ever been to San Francisco? It's pretty fantastic! Expensive, but there is no other place on Earth like it. Tons of stuff to do with kids, great public transp...
- I'd suggest Colorado or Utah (around Park City if you can aford it - further out if it's too expensive). Park City is terrific in the summer and there is lots to do i...
- I am a Midwestern girl at heart and can't imagine living anywhere else! I love to visit the desert, mountains and beach occasionally, but there is no place like the he...
Relocating to Denver, Co from Texas
Asked by S.C. from Denver
on March 11, 2009
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I need your help and advice. I am a mom to a 10,4,and 2 year old. My husband has been offered a position with his company for us to relocate to the Denver area. He ...
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- You have to be careful about the Cherry Creek school district. DO YOUR RESEARCH!!! Just because you are in the district, which does have excellent schools, does not gu...
- check out the Cherry Creek School District - Denver Tech Center area - so many good schools that feed into a nationally recognized high school - sports are top notch -...
- Welcome (soon) to Colorado! We moved to Castle Rock last year from Colorado Springs, so we are in the Douglas County School District. We LOVE it so far. Castle Rock is...
Tell Me About Where You Live
Asked by J.S. from Chicago
on May 25, 2011
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Hi Mamas,
My husband and I are seriously thinking about re-locating, but have no idea where to start looking. We are open to literally anywhere. So... tell me about...
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- Kalamazoo MI is cool! Google it! Kalamazoo Public Schools offer the "Kalamazoo Promise" which is funded by private donors and offers graduates FREE college!
- Where I live - Los Angeles, CA area Like it or not? - Like living close to beach, theme parks. Dislike traffic, high cost of living Moms and families in the area are...
- DFW, TX It's HOT. I hate the weather. I grew up in IL, and TX weather is hideous. It's overpopulated, heavily congested, and traffic is a nightmare. As far as...
Know the Best Place to Live West of Tx?
Asked by M.B. from Austin
on August 20, 2010
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Hi moms! My husband and I are considering moving outside of Austin. We have both been here 20 years but we are looking for something with around 200,000 people or so a...
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- Well, it IS still in Texas, but it's WEST Texas...I grew up in Lubbock, and would definitely go back there. Around 200,000, MUCH better traffic system, town feel is m...
- Look into Colorado. Denver might be too big, but Ft. Collins or Loveland (N. of Denver) are great cities. Not too much snow (believe it or not). Wonderful people. ...
- We love Arvada, CO. It's a suburb of Denver...population is roughly 100000. One of the City Planner goals is to have a park within a 10 minute walk of every citizen wh...
Where to Live - I Am Looking for Suggestions.
Asked by L.B. from Biloxi
on October 5, 2010
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I am thinking of relocating.
A southern girl born and bred I was raised in New Orleans and have lived on the Mississippi Gulf Coast for the past 20 years. I would ...
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- Check out McKinney, TX. Super great community 30 miles north of Dallas. We have lots of people from N.O. who came here after Katrina and liked it so much they stayed...
- I live in Dallas and it's pretty nice for a family (do you have kids?). We live in one of the northern suburbs - near Denton, and it's a safe, pretty, nice place with...
- Try Georgia. No particular names. I've visited Macon and Jeckyll Island, but Jeckyll Island has become a rich hotspot.
How Many of You Live Far Away from Your Hometown? How Does It Impact You?
Asked by K.J. from Chicago
on August 12, 2011
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Within 50 miles?
Within 100?
Greater than 100?
Different state?
Different country?
Do you find that people who use this site and who are Facebook-aholics tend ...
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- I live 250 miles from my hometown. My dad is the youngest of 10 and more than half of those aunts/uncles and their families remain in my hometown. My moms side of th...
- I don't really have a hometown- I grew up all over the US. My parents live about 1000 miles away. My DH grew up in this area, though, and his parents are wonderful a...
- I live 3 states away from my hometown, my husband lives 11 states away from his :( Yes, I use Facebook almost everyday to keep up in the lives of my family I can't be ...
Fun Places to Go Close to Home for Kids
Asked by D.K. from Denver
on January 27, 2008
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We are such a tight budget and with my doing the part time daycare at home, my kids and I have never been on a "vacation". I really want to plan something fun for the...
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- Hi D.! It sounds like you are the same situation A LOT of us are in. We take our kids (4 and 5 yrs old)camping over the summer. If you are not into the "tent" thi...
- Jellystone is awesome for kids. I have a 7, 6, and 3 year old. It is a little pricey for what it is but the kids love all the activities. The cabins are very tiny bu...
- D., Hi! Have you been to Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs? The Denver Art Museum is free on the first Saturday of every month. Also, Friends of Dinosaur Ridg...