Submitted by Lucky-Specialist-790 t3_11lv5w1 in vermont
mmartino03 t1_jbe90hi wrote
NH's proximity to Boston. Southern NH is basically a Boston suburb.
TheHumanCanoe t1_jbeinzm wrote
Yep grew up there and can confirm. When asked where I grew up I say Seacoast and when I get a strange look I say 45 mins north of Boston near the ocean and it clicks.
207Simone t1_jbeprbe wrote
Hey I grew up on the seacoast too…went to Winnacunnet. My family from Boston proper, I wousltn necessarily say the seacoast is a “Boston suburb” but I digress
kellogsmalone t1_jbizb9r wrote
Right? I don't know how my cousin commutes from Rowley to Logan everyday.
207Simone t1_jbj9vjj wrote
I used to commute from Hampton to Boston 4x/week for school til I was able to move back
FlinkHaddock t1_jbl8ik2 wrote
It's manageable if you leave super early and have a place to park. Other than that it's a grind.
TheHumanCanoe t1_jbgy9xv wrote
Def not a Boston suburb. Lots of towns and a whole state line in between. But people just got the location when I’d refer to Boston’s distance.
FlinkHaddock t1_jbl85aq wrote
Exactly.
dcarsonturner t1_jbfrb1w wrote
Man Seacoast would always roast us in club soccer lol 😂
FlinkHaddock t1_jbl82z6 wrote
That's because the dummies who ask are lucky to even know where Boston is. Somewhere they saw a map and remembered it. Outside of that they couldn't find Montana.
ATPVT2018 t1_jbek5ek wrote
Can we just pin this and be done?
Jerry_Williams69 t1_jbe95d8 wrote
Beat me to it
EveryDayIsAGif t1_jbfvsa1 wrote
Here's a population density map of new england: https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/pizl2o/population_density_of_new_england_municipalities/
syphax t1_jbh5p0b wrote
Good map, but even this method can be deceptive and hide the peak volume centers. E.g. the city of Boston is basically a dot on this map, but has a population basically equivalent to all of Vermont’s!
Sporin71 t1_jbedz2a wrote
This.
quinnbeast t1_jbekphl wrote
Portsmouth is an hour north of Boston. Would you call Barre “basically a Burlington suburb,”? 🤔
BrandyVT1 t1_jbem4gt wrote
Boston is a larger city than Burlington. A good chunk of Fairfield county is an hour north of Manhattan, and I think everyone would call Fairfield county a suburb of NYC. There are also a ton of large employers north of Boston in the Burlington/Andover region like Raytheon, HPE, etc. that makes commuting from NH much easier.
[deleted] t1_jbf24c5 wrote
>A good chunk of Fairfield county is an hour north of Manhattan, and I think everyone would call Fairfield county a suburb of NYC
Connecticunt here. FFC is absolutely a suburb of NYC, and more like NY than New England IMO.
quinnbeast t1_jbemo37 wrote
I see. So the size of the city shortens the geographic distance. Gotcha. 😆
BrandyVT1 t1_jbeqrp5 wrote
Larger cities influence a larger area, don't understand what's difficult to understand about that. NH is included in the Boston MSA in the Census.
HardTacoKit t1_jbexl5v wrote
Of its suburbs? Yes, of course. The suburbs of, say, Chicago, are massive geographically.
The suburbs of Burlington are very small, both geographically and population.
mmartino03 t1_jbg1kg4 wrote
I guess you could. Plenty of prep commute back and forth.
Loudergood t1_jbg1sge wrote
That's commuting distance for a lot of people.
Loudergood t1_jbg1qii wrote
Nashua for sure.
Essarray t1_jbhdbtt wrote
Nahhhh, Nashua is a Lowell suburb. Salem is just North-north Lawrence.
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