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Concord. I like it's location between Charlotte and Winston-Salem. Asheville NC or Greenville SC?
Greenville for sure. It's a bigger city with more amenities, and I really like how well developed their downtown is. Asheville sits in a pretty setting, but the liberalism of the town is a turn-off to me.
Greenville for sure. It's a bigger city with more amenities, and I really like how well developed their downtown is. Asheville sits in a pretty setting, but the liberalism of the town is a turn-off to me.
Roanoke, VA or Johnson City, TN?
Roanoke. Nothing against Johnson City, but Roanoke has a better downtown and things to do. I like its location and scenery. I want to visit the Taubman Museum and other attractions.
Roanoke. Nothing against Johnson City, but Roanoke has a better downtown and things to do. I like its location and scenery. I want to visit the Taubman Museum and other attractions.
Cherry Creek, Denver or Green Hills, Nashville?
Cherry Creek... Both look like very attractive places to live in fun cities, but the walkability of Cherry Creek attracts me more.
Blacksburg because I prefer more hilly regions. Also, Blacksburg is also close to Roanoke, which I like, too.
Adrian, MI or Palmer, MA?
To be honest, neither of these places really excite me. For Adrian, I don't consider proximity to Detroit and Toledo to be a huge positive; but for Palmer, neither do I have a huge desire to be near Springfield and Worcester. Just doing some random streetviews, Adrian looks somewhat nicer. And I'd rather be in Michigan than Massachusetts, so that'll clinch it for me.
Now, for those of you who enjoy a lot of urbanization, but not to the level of New York . . . Chicago, IL or Philadelphia, PA?
To be honest, neither of these places really excite me. For Adrian, I don't consider proximity to Detroit and Toledo to be a huge positive; but for Palmer, neither do I have a huge desire to be near Springfield and Worcester. Just doing some random streetviews, Adrian looks somewhat nicer. And I'd rather be in Michigan than Massachusetts, so that'll clinch it for me.
Now, for those of you who enjoy a lot of urbanization, but not to the level of New York . . . Chicago, IL or Philadelphia, PA?
Charlotte, since there's a little more to do in this city vs. Raleigh.
Oh what the heck, I guess I'll compare these 2 for the next comparison here. Springfield, MO, or Little Rock, AR?
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