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Phoenix. It has a much cooler vibe than SA, even though I did love SA when I visited. Phoenix seems younger and more vibrant. Though, I do think SA is exciting in that it is still building out its name and in the process of extreme growth.
Has a picturesque setting on Lake Superior. Beautiful Great Lakes recreational areas are nearby. Also is closer to major urban areas for getaways. (Milwaukee, Chicago, Madison, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Detroit, Grand Rapids).
Pasadena, CA or Sugar Land, TX ?
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Even though Salem MA is close to Boston, I'll go with Salem, OR because it's a bigger town with lower cost. Also close to Portland and not that far from the Oregon coast.
Has a picturesque setting on Lake Superior. Beautiful Great Lakes recreational areas are nearby. Also is closer to major urban areas for getaways. (Milwaukee, Chicago, Madison, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Detroit, Grand Rapids).
Pasadena, CA or Sugar Land, TX ?
Pasadena, CA. Close to Los Angeles, larger, & I think it's wealthier.
Jacksonville, FL or Indianapolis, IN?
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