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Old 05-25-2007, 08:05 PM
Xidelt Xidelt is offline
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There are lots of colleges in Atlanta that offer museums/galleries/special collections. Atlanta is actually considered a large college town with:
Morehouse
Spelman
Oglethorpe Univ
Georgia State
Georgia Tech
Kennesaw State Univ
Agnes Scott College
Clayton State Univ
Emory Univ
Clark Atlanta Univ
Southern Polytechnic State Univ
Just outside of Atl:
Brenau Univ
North Georgia College and Univ
UGA
Virginia Highlands and Buckhead offer lots for my friends and me to do! I grew up in New York (Rochester), and living down here is MUCH more affordable. The economy (job market) is much better as well. My husband and I just bought a house. Our property taxes will be between $1000-$2000. Many of my friends from high school that stayed in Rochester are beginning to buy houses. Their property taxes for a home comparable to mine are between $4000-$6000. And the economy in my hometown has slowly been dying for the past several years. If your choice is between the southeast vs northeast, my vote is on the southeast!

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