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Post by account_disabled on Jan 18, 2018 3:31:27 GMT -5
Hi, After what seems like a million google searches I can't seem to find the particular information that i'm looking for. I am currently married to a Military man, we have a son and a new baby girl, and are living in Washington DC. I am hoping to get more of a "family" atmosphere, especially since i'm hoping to have more children. I have been researching tons of "small towns" (Under 2000 pop.) and found a couple that seem nice. I really, really, really would like to live somewhere where everyone kind of knows eachother, a close knit community basically. Due to my husband's job promotion, we will be staying stationary so I want to find a home in a town that we can stay in through the children's young lives. My only question is how small does the town have to be to be considered a "good area" for kids. I am considering Laytonsville, Maryland (Population around 300) and Cottage City, Maryland (Population around 1300) Which one would be better for what i'm looking for? Is 1300 too big to be the small town feel i'm looking for? Is 300 too small for the kids to thrive. Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: www.city-data.com/forum/rural-small-town-living/1742072-question-about-small-town-living-how.htmlCorporate Advertising Campaign
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