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Jul 14, 2008View in Crawl 4
Hah, my hometown is number 1. I could turn this into a "nothing is here, I've lived here almost all my life and its boring", but with the recent explosion in commercial and residential construction, Plymouth is a bit livelier than it was back in the 80s and early-mid 90s. Now with all the building is happening one city over in Maple Grove (and I expect them to shoot up the list from 41 next year), so you really don't have to go Minneapolis to do random recreational shopping/etc that you had to do years ago.
spishackcolaJul 17, 2008
Hah, my hometown is number 1. I could turn this into a "nothing is here, I've lived here almost all my life and its boring", but with the recent explosion in commercial and residential construction, Plymouth is a bit livelier than it was back in the 80s and early-mid 90s. Now with all the building is happening one city over in Maple Grove (and I expect them to shoot up the list from 41 next year), so you really don't have to go Minneapolis to do random recreational shopping/etc that you had to do years ago.