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	<title>Looking for a walkable place to live</title>
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	<description>Walkable Community Question.  I&apos;m an expat American, looking to move back soon - My family and I want to live in a small, walkable,  thriving community without too much sprawl.  Please guide me. [MI] In particular - plusses would be: Organic food co-ops, good public transport, slightly hippyish, (but not too feral), alternative schooling options, theaters, museums, coffee houses - etc.  I don&apos;t want much I know ...</description>
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