Mill Street in Tempe? | 2:04 a.m. Nov. 3, 2009
"Mill Street and its potential risks and thrills fascinated my children and had them wondering if it was a real place. As a mother, I really hope that it's not and that my children never find such a place."

If the story's author has experience with Arizona, Mill Street in Tempe is a very real place indeed. I'm sure a number of LDS parents express similar sentiments about particular parts of it. From the description of the story, it doesn't sound like it's quite the same thing, but perhaps there's a deeper parallel on some level? An interesting question, though perhaps coincidental.

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