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San Francisco - the ambiance of this place gives me the greatest clarity. San Jose - ideal weather and fine city; great place to relax. New York - great place to visit, sharpen my wit and senses, and people-watch.
Washington, DC - my closest friends are centered here; beautiful city.
Chicago - my hometown. Great to visit.
I just have five. The rest don't matter.
I agree. San Jose seemed charming and livable when I stayed there. Very underrated (at first glance at least).
San Francisco - the ambiance of this place gives me the greatest clarity.
San Jose - ideal weather and fine city; great place to relax.
New York - great place to visit, sharpen my wit and senses, and people-watch.
Washington, DC - my closest friends are centered here; beautiful city.
Chicago - my hometown. Great to visit.
I just have five. The rest don't matter.
Not sure how Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Dallas, Houston, and Los Angeles "don't matter." In addition to the plethora of smaller cities like: Seattle, Pittsburgh, Denver, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, St. Louis, etc....
1 New York-the most vibrant and exciting feel of any city in America-it has it all plus supermodels
2 San Francisco-I think I left my heart there, thats why people say I'm a heartless bastard
3 New Orleans-the good parts of course, best food ever and so unique, weirdos, cool music, boobs
4 Milwaukee- I will probably get booed for picking my hometown over some others, but I really do like it better. Salt of the Earth. The bars are just more fun. Great lakefront festivals.
5.Chicago- awesome buildings, great food, nice lakefront, good people
6. Wash DC-I've never had a bad time in DC, great culture
7. Boston- great bars, good sports town, kinda creepy and full of history
8. Philly-I would probably live in Philly since every time I've been the people are great and the food is fantastic, again great history
9.Pittsbugh-beautiful setting, great sports town, nice compact skyline
10. Atlanta- I remember the first time driving through I thought it was the modern looking city and the ten lane roads are great, people are very friendly
Guess I can't have a list since I like smaller towns and wide open spaces
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