<p>So ... I got a mostly "kitschy" feel from the immediate surrounding the campus. Anyone have any comments... </p>
<p>btw. I loved the open fields that one drives through before arriving at the campus</p>
<p>So ... I got a mostly "kitschy" feel from the immediate surrounding the campus. Anyone have any comments... </p>
<p>btw. I loved the open fields that one drives through before arriving at the campus</p>
<p>It's a nice small town. A bit on the expensive side though.</p>
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I loved the open fields that one drives through before arriving at the campus
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What are those "fields" anyway? They're more like sprawling lawns, with cherry-trees right? They look like they belong to some global Fortune 500 corporation :p</p>
<p>as you can guess from my name, I live in Princeton. It's a nice town, about 35000 residents (borough and township combined). Decent downtown, but mostly stretched along one street (Nassau) except for palmer square and witherspoon street. It's pretty suburban. You can basically walk anywhere anytime; crime is pretty low. not much nightlife. only movie theaters, bars, etc.</p>
<p>Very typical northeast upper middle class NYC burb (Westchester, Fairfield CT and north NJ). And I think that's Merrill Lynch.</p>