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mmirate t1_j37lpdb wrote

That's easy. Tree streets.

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A_Man_Who_Writes t1_j37q7mw wrote

Crazy how this is generally true in a lot of cities. That and Pleasant St

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ifukkedurbich t1_j3889rj wrote

Same in Nashua. The tree streets aren't as bad here, but it's still the least nice part of the city.

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nobletrout0 t1_j3btr5m wrote

Are there any nice parts of nashua?

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ifukkedurbich t1_j3cv8f3 wrote

South Nashua is pretty Nice, so is the Broad st area out towards Hollis. North end by Greeley street is my personal favorite though. Lovely homes on tree lined streets, queit and nice but still walking distance to downtown.

Truthfully with the exception of tree streets, parts of downtown, and possibly French Hill, everywhere in the city ranges from decent to nice. French Hill is a bit crappy but overall not bad, just kinda dumpy.

Edit: I also forgot to mention the Fifield street area, south east of downtown. Again, quiet and nice, homes are cute and nice, but still walking distance to downtown.

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scttcs t1_j387a6v wrote

Which is ironic because Pleasant St isn’t pleasant lol

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ThunderySleep t1_j3e9drj wrote

Hadn't heard this before. Think it's just that a lot of cities have streets named after trees.

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Clinically-Inane t1_j3awrwy wrote

the furthest north ends of all the tree streets are fine; it’s like being in a different city when you get to north ash street, it’s actually bizarre how fast it shifts in that area

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gmcgath t1_j3bu38v wrote

People keep saying this. It makes no sense. If you avoid Elm Street and South Willow Street, you miss out on most of the city's shopping options (though I wouldn't want to be on much of Elm St. late at night).

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