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Fort Worth since they are on the up and up (idk about Fort Wayne, maybe they are doing well too, I have to find out more)
Update: Yeah Fort Wayne is doing good at least population wise, rising to 270k plus as of 2020 estimates, up from 253,691 in 2010 census and 205,727 in 2000
Fort Worth since they are on the up and up (idk about Fort Wayne, maybe they are doing well too, I have to find out more)
Update: Yeah Fort Wayne is doing good at least population wise, rising to 270k plus as of 2020 estimates, up from 253,691 in 2010 census and 205,727 in 2000
Villanova, PA or Alpharetta, GA?
Alpharetta because it is near Atlanta. I prefer Atlanta over Philadelphia. Alpharetta has a nice arboretum and festivals.
Alpharetta because it is near Atlanta. I prefer Atlanta over Philadelphia. Alpharetta has a nice arboretum and festivals.
Franklin, TN or Round Rock, TX?
Round Rock... I think Franklin would probably be the first choice of most on here, but I think Round Rock would be more transplant-friendly with all of its recent growth and a more diverse population (while still boasting good public school choices).
Round Rock... I think Franklin would probably be the first choice of most on here, but I think Round Rock would be more transplant-friendly with all of its recent growth and a more diverse population (while still boasting good public school choices).
Hawthorne, CA or Baldwin, New York?
Hawthorne, CA because it is close to Gardena where my friend moved to. He enjoys the area and the actors he's met.
Tampa. In a different life, I could easily pick Phoenix. Objectively it is significantly larger and offers a fuller array of amenities for my family. But Tampa is familiar, FL is very much home (at least one of) and we have so many people we care about and memories here. Tampa aint bad either, and Orlando would be very close by.
Tampa. In a different life, I could easily pick Phoenix. Objectively it is significantly larger and offers a fuller array of amenities for my family. But Tampa is familiar, FL is very much home (at least one of) and we have so many people we care about and memories here. Tampa aint bad either, and Orlando would be very close by.
Harrisburg because I like its setting on the river and seems like an underrated place. The Southern Tier is a beautiful place, but Binghamton is kind of dumpy.
Huntington, since its on the Ohio river, has a neat rectangulargrid pattern and I like the older, historic stock as well as the mountains nearby.
Great Bend, KS vs. Ontario, OR
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