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Columbus. I could see my dad whenever I wanted, go to NHL games, and still enjoy reasonable cost of living while having the amenities of a 2 million pop. metro. That said, I don't enjoy Cbus.
Rutland, VT or North Conway, NH?
North Conway, NH. One of my dear friends grew up there, and I love hearing about her adventures.
North Conway, NH. One of my dear friends grew up there, and I love hearing about her adventures.
Columbia, MD or Irvine, CA?
Wow, that's a tough one. They're both expensive. There's a lot to do in both areas. Though I'd love the weather in LA, I'd have to put up with earthquakes and wildfires. I'd miss snow too. DC is closer to my family. I'll go with Columbia.
Wow, that's a tough one. They're both expensive. There's a lot to do in both areas. Though I'd love the weather in LA, I'd have to put up with earthquakes and wildfires. I'd miss snow too. DC is closer to my family. I'll go with Columbia.
Columbia, SC or Columbia, MO?
Columbia SC, because it's an easy drive to so many places, like Atlanta, the Beach, The Smokies, etc, and Columbia MO is in MO.
Charleston. Reno I've heard some good things about and it hosted the next city conference a few year's back. But it is simply not at the same level as Charleston, which actually is a place that I do plan on living in at some point in time in my life.
Charleston. Reno I've heard some good things about and it hosted the next city conference a few year's back. But it is simply not at the same level as Charleston, which actually is a place that I do plan on living in at some point in time in my life.
DC v Boston
I'll go with DC. I love the area and like what DC has to offer overall.
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Des Moines, for multiple reasons, including some cultural differences, weather and closer to Chicago..
Rochester, MN or Bangor, ME?
Bangor, close to the ocean and Acadia NP.
Block Island, RI or Mackinac Island, MI?
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