a US city with low-to-medium cost of living, historic architecture, decent walkability, and proximity (under a 2-hour drive) to a good international airport: does this exist?
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Replying to @katrosenfield
I read through all the replies. Most of them are terrible. For example, when someone grows up in a city that is not walkable they usually don't understand what walkable means. Anytime you read "they've built up the downtown" just disqualify the city.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @katrosenfield
Not even sure what you're looking for exists. As soon as such a place exists...people move there like crazy, driving up prices out of your range.
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I'll be in Houston From May 17 to June 1 roughly. That's west university mostly right? I"ve walked around the Menil Museum (nice), but the commercial part (WEstheimer) I would not say is walkable.
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Unfortunately "parts of" + "not continguous" makes for an unpleasant experience :(
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