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San Ramon Library

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Aug 31, 1995, 3:00:00 AM8/31/95
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Hello,
I'm looking to move to a new location in the U.S. Where do you think
the most creative people in the country live?
Where do the most tolerant people in the country live? Where are the
most libraries? The most fountains? parks? concerts? art galleries?

My guess would be that a University town would fit most of these
criteria, but I'd like your input.

Kathy Stapleton

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Nigel Hall

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Sep 1, 1995, 3:00:00 AM9/1/95
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In article <425rp0$4...@ccnet3.ccnet.com>, sr...@ccnet.com (San Ramon
Library) wrote:

> Hello,
> I'm looking to move to a new location in the U.S. Where do you think
> the most creative people in the country live?
> Where do the most tolerant people in the country live? Where are the
> most libraries? The most fountains? parks? concerts? art galleries?
>
> My guess would be that a University town would fit most of these
> criteria, but I'd like your input.
>
> Kathy Stapleton

My first choice would be New Mexico. Santa Fe and Taos have very big art
scenes. There's a strange magical quality to that area of the country that
really resonates with me. Unlike anywhere else I've ever been.

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Nigel Hall ni...@Hallnet.com
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across the sky as the peace
of keeping a vigil
kindles the emptiness"
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