What are the best college towns (or towns with colleges) to live in as a (married) adult?
I currently live in Western Mass and will for the next two years. The academic hiring cycle being what it is, though, I need to start thinking about where I might go if I don't stay on here, so that I can start meeting with people at my discipline's big annual conference in August.
I like where I live now. It's got pretty darn good mountain biking close by. The drive to VT isn't bad for skiing (and the winter before last I toured locally several times a week). It's got above average cultural offerings for smallish towns because of all the colleges. MMP's mom runs the farmer's market in town. Schools are ok, etc.. I want to move somewhere at least as nice, though I of course would prefer skiing closer, mountains bigger, etc.
My outdoors criteria ranking:
1. Not frigid (otherwise my wife will be)
2. Skiing
3. Mountain biking (skiing is my favorite, but I for an otherwise perfect situation I'd leave it for a place with really good mtb)
4. Hiking/flatwater paddline
My other life ranking:
1. Schools (just had a kid)
2. Walkabilty (I'd love to be able to walk/bike around the place
3. Cultural offerings (this will likely be largely taken care of by the college)
4. Affordability - I won't be on a ski bum salary, but not on a hedge fund stipend either.
So what's out there that I might not think about? Places like Boulder and Burlington are obviously on my radar, but I'm sure there are tons of towns out there (esp. with less well known colleges) that I might never have thought of. I want the lone professor at East Mountain Slope State Community College, Trailshead Branch to be really impressed that I know so much about his fine institution when I "randomly" bump into him.
So where would you go if you had to move somewhere offering academic employment?
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