What city is the "red headed step child" or "Punching bag" of your state? (living in, beach)
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In Washington State I would have to say Aberdeen. Bad weather (worse than Seattle even), crumbling architecture, and zero jobs. Mostly exists as a cultural curiosity for Nirvana fans.
In Washington State I would have to say Aberdeen. Bad weather (worse than Seattle even), crumbling architecture, and zero jobs. Mostly exists as a cultural curiosity for Nirvana fans.
No way. The weather there is horrendous, but Aberdeen can't even compare to the third-world, apocalyptic nightmare known as Longview...
Yakima isn't particularly well regarded either, atleast as an outsider looking in.
Of all the red headed step child cities in any state Pueblo represents it best.
No other state can even compete.
I don't even think this is an exaggeration. I've literally never (Not once!) heard a positive thing about Pueblo in person. I haven't been before, but there's no way it could possibly be as bad as people suggest.
I don't even think this is an exaggeration. I've literally never (Not once!) heard a positive thing about Pueblo in person. I haven't been before, but there's no way it could possibly be as bad as people suggest.
It isn't. It's just not that nice or remarkable. There is a lot of poverty though. It's in a desert, and the mountains aren't close. It has a few nice older neighborhoods, and some retiree type housing developments, and a recently revitalized downtown.
However, it's not all that different from Adams County to be honest.
Great show....dumb nickname for the character....she's from Virginia.
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