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St Cloud. I'm sorry to say that if I were going to make a real life move, it wouldn't be a state as politically similar to Indiana as Wisconsin is unless there was some other compelling reason. I also have extended family in the Twin Cities. Minnesota is awesome between May and October.
St Cloud. I'm sorry to say that if I were going to make a real life move, it wouldn't be a state as politically similar to Indiana as Wisconsin is unless there was some other compelling reason. I also have extended family in the Twin Cities. Minnesota is awesome between May and October.
Cincinnati OH or Cleveland OH
Probably Cincinnati, since I suspect the weather would be a little milder in the winter. Although Cleveland also isn't bad, I'd rather go through a slightly less cold winter.
Well, if I'm going to live in Florida at all it might as well be Miami (or the Keys). Just for a year or so to experience it, than that would be enough.
Silicon Valley (San Jose CA etc.) or the Research Triangle (Raleigh NC etc.)?
Well, if I'm going to live in Florida at all it might as well be Miami (or the Keys). Just for a year or so to experience it, than that would be enough.
Silicon Valley (San Jose CA etc.) or the Research Triangle (Raleigh NC etc.)?
Raleigh based on being an easier place to live. I also like that it has other industries than tech. The area is growing and changing for the better.
Chippewa Falls. Prefer the location and the downtown seems appealing. Don’t really care for Western Florida.
Chicago or Toronto?
Chicago by far for me but I am biased ofc. Both are nice and urban but Chicago just has a lot more character imo. Also Chicago’s lakefront >> Toronto’s lakefront.
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Chicago by far for me but I am biased ofc. Both are nice and urban but Chicago just has a lot more character imo. Also Chicago’s lakefront >> Toronto’s lakefront.
Bellevue, WA or Bethesda, MD?
Bellevue has better access to parks from its city center and it's scenic. But Bethesda has a more appealing downtown, better architecture, and nicer residential areas with more quality in its housing stock. I'd prefer to visit Bellevue but for a living, I'd prefer Bethesda. Also I prefer Washington Metro over Sound Transit. Even with the coming ST light rail service to Bellevue, the Metro will still be way ahead.
Silver Spring, MD or Kirkland, WA?
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Atlanta, though I wouldn't be thrilled with it. I'd choose it just because it's more familiar to me, I have family and friends in the area, and it's close to more scenic places.
Greensboro, North Carolina or Grand Rapids, Michigan?
Atlanta, though I wouldn't be thrilled with it. I'd choose it just because it's more familiar to me, I have family and friends in the area, and it's close to more scenic places.
Greensboro, North Carolina or Grand Rapids, Michigan?
I’ll take Greensboro. It’s a decent city that’s part of a larger metro including Winston-Salem and High point. In general I also prefer NC to Michigan.
Suffolk VA or Conway SC?
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