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by cnntth
1705 days ago
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Boston is /very/ walkable, the whole city can be walked end to end in a few hours and Somerville is one of the densest neighborhoods in the U.S. I'll also say D.C. (and to some extent Northern Virginia and select parts of Maryland) makes car ownership optional, the transit system does a good job of covering a lot of neighborhoods. I've been to a few college towns that also, by necessity, are dense and are walkable or at least bikeable oasis in otherwise rural areas. |
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