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mariomaniac
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Reed is located in Eastmoreland, I believe. Charming, quiet neighborhood. Seemed a "young professional" kind of place, to stereotype. [View Full Report] |
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bbarty
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Nice area. Nice houses. Southeast side of Portland. [View Full Report] |
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5boys
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Beautiful area with homes surrounding it. They said that all students even if they don't live on campus live within 1-2 miles from campus. [View Full Report] |
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aghast
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Short drive or bike ride to interesting areas. Area immediately around campus is pleasant, residential. A few shops very close to campus, Trader Joe's not too far away. [View Full Report] |
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acherin
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Just a residential neighborhood, but it seems safe. [View Full Report] |
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Lyre
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Not much to do in the immediate area, but certainly a fairly nice part of town. [View Full Report] |
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RyanAHaas
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Surrounding neighborhood is residential, but as Debbie said, a beautiful, old neighborhood. Not in the middle of the city or anything, and nothing of sterling mansions, you definitely had to go into [View Full Report] |
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andreaaaaaa
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There were a lot of nice bike trails and it was very pretty. However, right off the campus is a residential area, and there's not much to do. [View Full Report] |
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golddustwoman
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It's not too great. It's in a housing neighborhood kind of area, and beyond that are some places to eat. There are better areas of the city, that's certain. [View Full Report] |
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juicy1897
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I come from NYC so everything sucks in comparison. [View Full Report] |
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SultanOfSuave
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I didn't care for the area around campus at all. Residential and not the greatest part of Portland. [View Full Report] |
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euphoricfox
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sort of suburbian but really close to the city [View Full Report] |