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Having been to both, Columbus. The Short North north of downtown and German Village to its south are lively (German Village a little quieter) districts filled with art galleries, boutiques, bookstores and eateries reminiscent of Old City Philadelphia, and I consider Ohio's domeless, Federal-era state Capitol building perhaps the most handsome of all 50.
Having been to both, Columbus. The Short North north of downtown and German Village to its south are lively (German Village a little quieter) districts filled with art galleries, boutiques, bookstores and eateries reminiscent of Old City Philadelphia, and I consider Ohio's domeless, Federal-era state Capitol building perhaps the most handsome of all 50.
Dallas or Houston?
Dallas. I like its climate better. Much more to do in the metro area.
WOW! Very tough decision for me. In so many ways, I like them fairly equally. I'm gonna have to say Cleveland. Pro sports teams that I like (NFL/NBA), I have friends in the Cleveland/Akron area, and I lived in Columbus at one time. Cleveland it is.
tough choice for me.I pick Seattle cuz no state income tax
Fort Smith, Arkansas or Birmingham, Alabama?
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