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Opinion on Santa Clara
I grew up in Washington during the 70's and 80's. I got my first speeding ticket coming down that hill right around Jacob Hamblin's home. My memory of Santa Clara was mostly farm land and older grandparent style homes. My son recently moved into a mixed resident place near that new Church that is being built. We visited him from Nevada this weekend for Mother's day. I was out for a walk this morning and holy jeepers the houses sure have changed. There are still a few of the older style homes sprinkled here and there but the newer ones are pretty impressive. It's got to be money coming in from out of state, right? If not, what are people doing in So Utah to support living like that? They are beautiful homes
u/Pitiful_Ad3791 — 4 days ago