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A little bit tough. Boston is objectively better as a city but we have friends in Tampa and FL is home soooo...I'll go on a limb and try Boston over the comforts of home. Aside from the winters and the sports fans, I'll be happy.
A little bit tough. Boston is objectively better as a city but we have friends in Tampa and FL is home soooo...I'll go on a limb and try Boston over the comforts of home. Aside from the winters and the sports fans, I'll be happy.
Minneapolis v Birmingham, AL
Minneapolis by far! Such a lovely urban environment with relatively low CoL. November-April would be rough, though.
Newport... great urban neighborhood with a lot of entertainment options right across the river from a very lively downtown Cincinnati. If Wilmington was closer to Philly proper it may be a better option but it's too far removed for my liking.
This is a tough one cause I have a positive impression of both, but don't know either very well. I'll pick SLC with the deciding factor being that it's Asian percentage is surprisingly high.
This is a tough one cause I have a positive impression of both, but don't know either very well. I'll pick SLC with the deciding factor being that it's Asian percentage is surprisingly high.
Here's another one:
Tampa v Salt Lake City
Tampa. More affordable, great beaches, incredible recreational assets. Orlando and all of their offerings are just up I-4.
Las Cruces, NM or Pueblo, CO?
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