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That is why I am moving away from the KC metro area. I do much better when I am in a smaller town instead of a large metro. The lack of any lakes, forests, or mountains is a fairly big downside for me. The people in general are quite nice, but I have run into some rather unpleasant people as well. I think the KC metro definitely caters to families much more than single people.
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Where are you moving? Wherever it is, I hope you find somewhere that makes you happy!
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Most of my family lives in New Hampshire so that is where I am moving next! I have got the job situation figured out, and will be moving in the next 1-2 months.
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New England instantly became my favorite region of the country after vacationing there recently. As for KC v. Denver, I like KC, which doesn't mean much, since I haven't really been to Denver. I've heard mixed things about it from people I've known that have lived there, though. Kansas City is a pretty good town to live in, I think. One down side, and it's kind of a big one, is that I've found it's a bit hard to get to know people in KC. Could just be me, I guess. |
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that's an interesting point of view westcoastdude. Fortunately for me, I am notemotionally involved in football so the cheifs vs. bronco thing doesn't play into my decision. I can't imagine being genuinely angry at sports team, but whatever. The peoplein Denver seem very nice, too. But I suspect it is more yuppie type people herein Denver, and while they are nice it doesn't necessarily mean they are neighborlyor down to earth. Even though I do not go to church, I do like to be in an areawhere old churches can be found. I love the idea of walking through an historic neighbhorhood with old churches, listening to the church bells chime on the hour.It seems KC might be a better place to find this type of environment over Denver.I suppose St. Paul, MN is the best example of such a place. I have never thoughtKC had a better economy than Denver. This is news to me. I have never seenKC on any type of list for the best places to find a job, etc. Denver has many times been on such lists. I like the fact that KC is overlooked. It keeps the cost of livinglow. It is probably one of the few examples of a true undiscovered gem in American cities.
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I'll agree that KC is a great place for families - I grew up there. I don't think we, as a gay couple with kids, would find a neighborhood with good schools and accepting neighbors like we have here. Maybe parts of Roeland Park/Mission where you have good schools and more liberal people. But if you're an average family, there are plenty of nice areas around the KC metro you'll find. |
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That's pretty blockbuster news; I know you've been planning on relocating up there for quite awhile! Hopefully you'll continue to moderate the Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska forums--or they might need a new New Hampshire moderator before you know it. Whatever happens, keep us informed on how your move and new place works out, OK?
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Sorry, but what the hell is in New Hampshire?
![]() I mean Boston, Philly, NYC, even Hartford. But New Hamshire? Sounds like you want out of the city, not a larger, more vibrant one. ![]() |
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If you visit NH I would recommend taking the drive all the way up along I-93 through Franconia Notch. I would then advise taking a drive along the Kank Highway east of Lincoln. The roads around Lake Winnipesaukee are also scenic as well. Last edited by GraniteStater; 04-11-2008 at 08:44 PM.. |
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