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New London, CT. Close to several cities and I prefer the region.
Cedar City, UT or Franklin, NC?
Cedar City, UT
I stayed overnight at a motel there on a 1991 vacation. It is larger than Franklin (31k to 4k). Close to beautiful national parks and St. George. Las Vegas is about 170 miles away. Probably has less humid summers than Franklin. Easier to visit people I know in AZ, CA, CO and NM, and vica versa.
Choose between the largest cities in North Carolina and Utah:
Charlotte, NC or Salt Lake City, UT?
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Dubuque hands down. There's a lot going on there for a small city. Elko is too isolated for my liking.
El Paso, TX or Birmingham, AL?
Birmingham, a city not without challenges but still an underrated place. As a bonus, it isn't too far from the beaches of the Gulf or other places to visit such as Atlanta. El Paso is pretty isolated.
Birmingham, a city not without challenges but still an underrated place. As a bonus, it isn't too far from the beaches of the Gulf or other places to visit such as Atlanta. El Paso is pretty isolated.
Columbia SC or Winston-Salem NC
This is a tough one for me, as I like them both and they have a lot in common: Carolina cities on the upswing with lovely neighborhoods and a revitalized downtown.
Because of its proximity to the coast and some other great cities (Atlanta, Charleston, Savannah), I'll go with Columbia.
Better city in the Springtime? Atlanta, GA or Washington, DC? (Dogwoods and Azaleas or Cherry Blossoms?)
Atlanta cuz its in the South and has lots of Waffle Houses
Fort Smith,Arkansas or Alamogordo,NM?
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