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Boston because of it's educational attainment and history.
Thousand Oaks, CA or Paradise, CA?
Oops, just realized we skipped these two cities.
Thousand Oaks, CA
Paradise was mostly destroyed from the fire as I stated in my last post. Thousand Oaks is a nice city, despite that terrible recent mass shooting , is close to coastal areas/cities and is near some greater LA metro amenities. Santa Barbara is an hour or so north.
Chico, CA or Flagstaff, AZ?
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Hinsdale, MA , I'd rather live in the Berkshires than Chicagoland.
Hinsdale, NH or Hinsdale, NY?
Hinsdale, NH. I'd rather be 2 hrs from Boston than an hour and a half from Buffalo. Plus it's an hour and a half from a smaller city, Manchester. Plus it has a larger population.
Hinsdale, NH. I'd rather be 2 hrs from Boston than an hour and a half from Buffalo. Plus it's an hour and a half from a smaller city, Manchester. Plus it has a larger population.
Manchester, NH or Olympia, WA?
Manchester. I prefer New England over PNW and prefer snow to drizzle and seemingly endless clouds.
Cleveland. I have a soft spot of Cleveland and the Cleveland/Akron area in general. Ann Arbor is a nice college town with Detroit nearby. But I'll have to go with Cleveland this time.
St. Augustine, FL or Savannah, GA?
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