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10 Reasons Why We All Want To Live In Rosewood

Pretty Little Liars fans all wish they could live in the craziest town on TV so here are a few things I thought were reasons we all want to live in Rosewood

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10 Reasons Why We All Want To Live In Rosewood
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All Pretty Little Liars fans know the town of Rosewood like the back of their hand and wish they could live there. If you're a super fan like me you'll agree with all of these reasons why we all want to live in Rosewood. It's crazy town full of lies, murders, love and mystery.

1. Eat at all the cute restaurants & coffee shops

For real though, who wouldn't want to eat at The Apple Rose Grille and The Brew? Don't lie, we all have wanted to try them out at some point!

2. Attend Hollis College

From Hollis Bar & Grill to the great education Hollis has to offer, who wouldn't want to go here?! I've heard that the bar has delicious Boysenberry Pie that pairs well with Board Shorts Ale.

3. Party on the Halloween Ghost Train

Dancing all night with your best friends to great music on one of the best nights of the years..HECK YES! Hopefully we can all get past the fact that Aria got trapped in a box with Garrett's dead body and all of the creepy costumes and masks floating around.

4. The boys

Lets face it, Rosewood is home to some of the hottest boys around. You'd be crazy to pass up the opportunity to live here and hang around these boys around town all the time.

5. Take someone to the kissing rock

There are so many times that the kissing rock has been seen on tv, from the night Alison went missing to Emily and Alison's date in season seven, I know we're all desperate to take someone there. Who would you take?

6. Attend Noel Kahn's cabin parties

Seriously though, does Noel even have parents? There are so many times when we wish we could party it up at one of Noel Kahn's crazy cabin parties.

7. Have a sleepover in Spencer's barn

Besides the fact that Alison went missing that summer, this would be a killer place to have a sleepover with your friends without a care in the world.

8. Stay at the Lost Wood's Resort

Even though this place has a creepy owner, who has many secrets and allowed Mona to use a room for her lair...it's a must if you've lived in Rosewood, but if I were you I wouldn't go there alone.

9. Go to Rosewood High School

Who wouldn't want to take an English class taught by Ezra Fitz or join the Sharks swim or field hockey team. We all have wanted to join the Sharks swim team or field hockey teams at some point. Not to mention the fact that Rosewood High has a coffee cart on campus!

10. Being with your best friends 24/7

In the end, the best part about living in Rosewood is being with your best friends 24/7 and knowing they are always there for you no matter what happens, even when you receive a text from a creepy stalker.

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