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Meadowbrook

a great neighborhood in Brighton

Meadowbrook... a great neighborhood in Brighton
  • About Meadowbrook
    • History
      • Overview, Thanks, and References
      • Early History Of Brighton
      • A Tale Of Two Abners
      • Location, Location, Location:
        The Selling of Meadowbrook
      • Racial Covenants in Meadowbrook
        • Fast FAQs
        • Meadowbrook and Rochester:
          Segregated by Design
        • CORD: Confronting our Racist Deeds
          • CORD “How To” Document
      • A Trip Through Meadowbrook
      • History of our Neighborhood Association
      • Why Is It Called The Dandelion?
      • Black Friday Explosions
      • South Meadowbrook (a.k.a. The Danburys)
      • Who’s Who In Meadowbrook
        Past and Present
    • Meadowbrook FAQs
      (Frequently Asked Questions)
    • Neighborhood Maintenance
    • Street Map
    • Street View
    • Plat Map
  • Neighborhood Association
    • Mission & Background
    • Leadership
    • Meeting Schedule
  • Events
    • Spring Fling
    • Garage Sale
    • Children’s Parade
    • Start of Summer Celebration
    • Garden Tour
    • Block Party
    • Dinner Dance
  • Resources
    • Current Listings
    • Need a Contractor?
    • Need a Realtor?
    • Radon Detection
    • Teen Helpers
    • Household Help for Seniors
    • Directory
    • Dandelion
    • Our Facebook Groups
  • Email List
    • Subscribe
    • Manage Your Subscription

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We Love Meadowbrook

Meadowbrook in the Fall

The beauty of Meadowbrook’s homes — even the smallest ones — drew us here, but other things have kept us: sidewalks and streetlights, the ability to walk to shopping and schools, and wonderful, caring neighbors. We just can’t imagine living anywhere else!

Marcia and Jim
47-year Meadowbrook neighbors

The sidewalks… that’s what my children say they like most about Meadowbrook. The well-planned layout of the neighborhood means that schools, the library, friends, ice cream treats, and bike rides are all within reach. Sidewalks lead me and my dog on many walks as I enjoy the spring blooms, summer breezes, fall foliage, and quiet snow-filled yards. Morning or night, we treasure the sidewalks for where they lead and the memories made on our journeys.

Jacylyn, John, Jade, and Jordan

Site development and maintenance by Jim Kane/Simply Effective
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