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Old 09-19-2009, 07:53 PM
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Default kenosha VS. Green Bay!

Hi!
I would like to know about public transportation and open mindedness.
What is your opinion and why?

Tony

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Old 09-19-2009, 09:27 PM
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I've always found the folks in Kenosha to be a rather conservative bunch. Decent mind you, just not terribly liberal. As for Green Bay, they are a lively group. I'd say a bit more liberal in their thinking, but also into a much different lifestyle altogether. I would expect public transportation to be similar in both towns as well. Given a choice I'd MUCH rather live in Green Bay, if for no other reason than it's much closer to the beautiful North Country that makes Wisconsin what it is. To me Kenosha is nearly an extension of Illinois, pretty boring and lifeless. It's your call..........
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Old 09-24-2009, 05:46 AM
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I would say both Green Bay and Kenosha are pretty much the same as far as open mindedness goes, with maybe Kenosha being a little bit more liberal. Both Green Bay and Kenosha are about the same size, are equally urban, and their public transportation systems are very similar. I think the biggest different between the two cities is location, as Green Bay is in the middle of nowhere but in the beautiful Northern Wisconsin area, and Kenosha is sandwiched between the Chicago area and the Milwaukee area.
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