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Which is better considering identical populations. Crime, weather, culture. For a family to move I am considering moving out of the east coast and its narrowed down to these two cities.
Denver's bigger, vastly more important on the national scene, has better amenities, has a stronger economy, is less isolated, closer to skiing, better mountains, colder winters, milder summers, and considerably more expensive from a COL perspective.
Which is better considering identical populations. Crime, weather, culture. For a family to move I am considering moving out of the east coast and its narrowed down to these two cities.
I hear El Paso is actually a safe city to live in, considering its size. Its got better weather, and better culture. El Paso wins this easily.
I used to live in El Paso in 2007. I loved it. Very laid back and down to earth. No glitz and glamour. Very nice people and affordable. A great place to start epic road trips.
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