Submitted by [deleted] t3_zvsfv4 in Pennsylvania
0gv0n t1_j1qvvn2 wrote
Millersville and Shippensburg are EXTREMELY rural. Shippensburg is even worse than Millersville. I'd pick West Chester just for the area, but that's just a preference. BTW, I went to Millersville, but I grew up in rural PA, so it seemed natural at the time.
newworldman1070 t1_j1qxbyg wrote
You and I must have a very different definition of rural, or you’ve never been to Mansfield or Clarion.
Critical_Band5649 t1_j1r8hw1 wrote
Or Lock Haven.
Redrobbinsyummmm t1_j1rbhmg wrote
Gotta get to..
Critical_Band5649 t1_j1rewa6 wrote
Oh god, thanks for exposing that nugget of a memory I had forgotten about. Those awful commercials.
blinkdmb t1_j1r90i7 wrote
The more rural the place the more affordable the housing. West Chester is expensive.
ACoinGuy t1_j1rtkz0 wrote
How is Millersville rural? it is a few miles from Lancaster.
newworldman1070 t1_j1s9k8x wrote
Reddit thinks that anything outside center city Philadelphia or Pittsburgh is rural.
Junior_Maintenance_4 t1_j1sdsps wrote
Lancaster is definitely rural lol
spicynuggies t1_j1uzywr wrote
Lancaster county has 552,000 people
newworldman1070 t1_j1sfosl wrote
58,000 people in a city isn’t exactly what I would call rural.
blinkdmb t1_j1r8w79 wrote
I went to and loved Ship. Went for my bachelors and enjoyed how quiet it is. I am from the Burbs of Philly so it was a nice change of pace. My SIL went to and loved WCU.
spicynuggies t1_j1sdiqq wrote
Oh please.
Shippensburg is like 30 minutes from Harrisburg and its suburbs and Millersville is like 10 mins outside Lancaster
Wait til you hear about Bloomsburg, Indiana, Mansfield, Clarion, and Lock Haven.
craggy_cynic t1_j1t6hj2 wrote
Or Slippery Rock
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