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Adelaide

Anyone know of any small towns I could move to?

I don't care what state it's in, but preferably less than 3,000 people? I'm really looking for one of those everybody-knows-each-other kind of town like from the movies. I know it's kind of lame, but is there even a town like this still out there? If so please let me know. THanks sooo much!

    



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Caroline
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There are some small towns like that in Alaska. Some of them are remote and require boat or float plane for access. Southeast Alaska is very pretty and not as cold as people think.


dar1268
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Shoot, forget the town, move to my home state of Delaware. No matter where you go, there's that darn 6 degrees of separation - I can't get anywhere without meeting someone I went to school with, worked with, or is related to someone I went to school with or worked with. :-)


Sportsfan13
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look a place on google maps called bolivar, ohio. its one of those type of places. everyones friendly to each other. its in the tuscawaras school disctrict and its a very nice place


lovinpurple111
Friendship, Maine


moonlightkitten
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Yeah its called Bayfield Colroado its a nice town!


sillyme
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Who are you trying to hide from?


alcaholicdemon
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it all depends if you want to live in the north,east,west or south.i live in tennessee and their are hundredes of small towns just like what you have mentioned.


*headphones*
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Berwick Pennsylvania.

Recently Vistied there.

Very Homely.


smilingtalker_au
Smallville is a good place but stay away from the local farm boy, trouble always seems to follow him around.


Lisa J
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Check out the Fortune magazine listings for the best places to live. They break it down by city size.


Go Predators
I'm from one. the population of the city is a little over 1,000. It's Dover, Tennessee. There's also even smaller towns within the County. I love it


i dont get it....
you should move to Cedar Prak tx. its just outside of Austin its a really small friendly town everyone here loves it


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Bartow, Florida.


Meng-Tzu
You can find them all over Indianna, Michigan, and Ohio.


bsilvercross
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the one i know just above the number is citrus heights california if u have kids move there near the street dolan way....


KatieLiz215
Stars Hollow CT
For sure.


Ayushi
AZ towns are the ones I know people say are the smallest towns but it totally depends on what kind of small town you are looking for....historical, country side, big on weekdays but small on weekends population kind (you know where people come in the town on weekdays for jobs) etc.
Good luck finding one.


smallblock
Yah its called Hoquiam Washington and its Hickville USA. You want small town here it is . my kids high school teachers are people that I graduated with . We go out 4x4 in the mud for fun . we have a logging show every year and it rains alot. We are right on the coast so theres lots of hunting and fishing , clam digging , camping and hiking, all the outdoor stuff you could ever want . Its green 365 days a year and not a sky scraper in sight . If you want it here it is !!!!!!!


hottotrot1_usa
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Mercersburg, PA.


jackalanhyde
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Greentown, Indiana -- about 5 miles east of Kokomo. Home of the county fairgrounds, some antique shops ... very nice!

Alternate choices:
Burlington, Indiana -- about 15 miles west of Kokomo
West Point, Indiana -- about 20 miles southwest of Lafayette


bka_beth
ney ohio


babygirl_24_va
Look up "The Northern Neck" in Virginia.... There isn't just one of these types of towns left the whole area is full of them... You can still leave your keys in your car, leave your house open, know everyone at the store....all that good stuff.... closest city is an hour away....


Socal
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bishop, ca


Beverly Hills Chick (Suspended)
idk, but make sure it's a state thats not landlocked


emrldcty
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yes, i know a lot of them here in my area of new jersey. i'm about to move to one. the Hunterdon county and Warren county areas is where I'm living. Check out belvidere, high bridge, califon, glen gardner, and ... theres a bunch more but those are the ones that come to my mind. very pretty out here. leave your email address in "additional details" if you need more info about this area and I could try to help.


T J
There are lots of small towns, in the midwest, in Colorado, in New England - sure.

But think of what else you want (or don't want). New England is generally free of earthquakes, tornadoes, intense drought, poisonous snakes and bugs, and has lakes and mountains, but it can get cold (but you can protect against it).

California has the beautiful pacific, but also earthquakes, landslides and wildfires, but in some places wonderful culture.

The midwest has classic small towns, but suffers from tornadoes.

The southern coast is warm and nice to live, but suffers from hurricanes.

So, pick the kind of place you want to be, and then you can start narrowing it down in terms of terrain, jobs, near to things that are important to you, etc.

Good luck!


bMelanco
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Camden, NY.


pllbrn
I know of a few such places. One of them is Humboldt, Iowa. Also there is an even smaller place called Rolfe, Iowa. Humboldt is about the size you're looking for where Rolfe is only about 700 people. You can go to www.census.gov and when the screen pops up look on the right side and you will see a screen saying Population Finder. You will be able to search by city or state and should be able to find what you are looking for.


Pete
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I recommend Nederland, Colorado. Population is about 1500, with another couple of thousand in the area. Everybody knows everybody. What the town lacks in population, it makes up in spirit. They have some sort of festival almost every other weekend. There is a nice offering of pubs and restaurants in the main town, providing many opportunities to meet people.
Nederland is located in the Rocky Mountains, 20 miles west of Boulder and 50 miles west of Denver. It is very scenic with plenty of hiking, fishing, mountain biking and skiing opportunities (there is a small ski area 5 miles from town). In some ways, it reminds me of the fictional town of Cicely, Alaska from the TV series Northern Exposure.
The nice thing is, if you ever get cabin fever or restless about being in a small town, Boulder is only 25 minutes away, Denver about an hour.


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Turkey
I know a country St. Lucia





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