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Which state do you enjoy the most? Other than one you have lived in.
It can be for any reason!
My top 5
1-Pennsylvania, I love there towns, people, and Pittsburgh arcitecture
2-Maryland, The D.C. area
3-Massachusetts, history, Cape Cod, and Boston
4-North Carolina, The Charlotte area and its downtown arcitecture
5-Arizona, Its beauty, and the wild west
I love michigan. I plan on moving there in the near future. DETROIT REMINDS ME OF CLEVELAND. SOME OF THE STREETS ALMOST LOOK IDENTICAL IT'S ERIE. THE LEAST RACIST PLACE THAT I HAVE BEEN TO. THE WOMEN ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE ESPECIALLY THE "SNOW BUNNIES"(NO DISRESPECT).
#1) Tennessee - Spent quite a bit of time in small towns visiting friends and just like the feel of the places I have been there. If I wasn't living where I am right now, Tennessee would be next in line.
#2) Arkansas - Basically for the same reasons I like Tennessee, biggest drawback is the heat in the Summers for me. That is what pushes it to my #2 spot.
Which state do you enjoy the most? Other than one you have lived in.
It can be for any reason!
My top 5
1-Pennsylvania, I love there towns, people, and Pittsburgh arcitecture
2-Maryland, The D.C. area
3-Massachusetts, history, Cape Cod, and Boston
4-North Carolina, The Charlotte area and its downtown arcitecture
5-Arizona, Its beauty, and the wild west
I pick Pa. too...but I've lived there. So, I have always been intrigued by Rhode Island and Providence. It seems like a unique state...that some of us tend to overlook.
Rhode Island is nice. I've been to Newport and it has a great New England feel. RI to me though is a bit too cramped-feeling. I find some of the other New England states, such as Connecticut, a lot more appealing.
Out of the states I've been to: Virginia (Nice mix of traditional Southern and East Coast-Atlantic feel), Tennessee (Great music, great food, beautiful scenery, more relaxed), and Florida (A lot of things to do, diverse landscape, great people)
Out of the states I haven't been to, I've always had a thing for Louisiana, Montana, Washington, and Maine.
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