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List the Top 3 Places and how accurate you think they are.
My top 3:
Portland, OR
Hartford, CT
Baltimore, MD
I would say they are pretty accurate. I have been thinking about Portland for a while now, and many people on this site have told me that Baltimore would be a good place for me. I don't know much about Hartford. My ideal places to live are the NE and NW, so it was pretty accurate.
Hopkinsville, Kentucky Friendliest Place in Kentucky
This Kentucky spot's annual Dogwood Festival features the trees' beautiful blooms, plus band concerts, quilt shows and a baking contest...
Population: 28,700 | Average Home Price: $115,000 | Precipitation: 35" | Snow: 8"
Paris, Tennessee A Hidden Lakeshore Treasure
This Tennessee town hosts the World's Biggest Fish Fry each April…
Population: 9,700 | Average Home Price: $147,000 | Precipitation: 49" | Snow: 5"
Fredericksburg, Texas City of Steeples
This Texas town showcases its German heritage each year with an authentic Oktoberfest...
Population: 8,900 | Average Home Price: $160,000 | Precipitation: 28" | Snow: 2"
Clarksdale, Mississippi We’ve Got the Blues
You can call this musical Mississippi town "the birthplace of the blues" - it was home to Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and B.B. King…
Population: 19,500 | Average Home Price: $73,000 | Precipitation: 49" | Snow: 3"
San Marcos, Texas Hill Country Jewel
This river city in south-central Texas is considered by some to be the oldest continuously-inhabited area in the Northern Hemisphere…
Population: 34,700 | Average Home Price: $145,000 | Precipitation: 35" | Snow: 0"
Guntersville, Alabama A Lakeside Haven
Resting in an Appalachian Mountain valley, this spot became a peninsula city when a dam turned the valley into a beautiful lake in 1939…
Population: 7,500 | Average Home Price: $150,000 | Precipitation: 50" | Snow: 0"
Boston, NYC, Chicago, Philly, Baltimore, Seattle, Baton Rouge, Carlisle (PA), Hartford, San Francisco, Portland, Oklahoma City were some of mine. I'm happy with my list.
Hartford, Boston, Portland, Little Rock, Providence, New Haven, Honolulu, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, worchester(MA), Chicago, albuquerque, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, San jose, Frederick (MD), Danbury (CT), San Francisco, Covallias (OR), Charleston(WV), Cape cod, Eugene, sheboygen (WI), and fayettiville (AR).
Bold print is the ones I would consider living in. i Was so suprised when I say Frederick! I said matropolis. I already live here!(pretty much)
1. Hartford, CT
2. Portland, OR
3. Providence, RI
4. New Haven, CT
5. Boston, MA
Boston and Providence are the only two I'd ever consider relocating to. I checked several regions of the country, but I guess my other responses pointed mostly to New England.
These sort of polls are always amusing, especially when you do them and your own area comes up.
I had one quiz (not the one you linked) and put in things like 'affordable housing' as a top priority and Long Island (where I live) came up. It's like, HELLO, I said AFFORDABLE housing.
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