Top 100 places to live in the USA (Columbia, Charleston: receptions, homes)
York and Lancaster CountiesRock Hill - Fort Mill - York - Tega Cay - Lancaster
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Hope you like the high humidity and temps that go along here.
My brother just flew in from WNY Saturday and says it was 85 and humid there but felt really hot because it was more humid there. This is unusual here. These are 100 year old records that are being tied/broken and only a few degrees shy of the all time records. Still beats wearing 10 layers of clothes, shoveling snow, driving through it etc, for 9 months. At least the heat here is only 3 months long.
I spent some time checking out Rock Hill the other day . . . and the downtown is ready for a BOOM. Lots of activity going on and promotions to draw in new businesses. I was quite surprised. Plus, there is a lot of beautiful land and wooded homesites are available outside the city limits. I enjoyed seeing the old, historic homes, too. I would love to find one to renovate myself and set up as a place to also have receptions, high tea, etc.
Rock Hill looks like it is positioned to become a real draw for the area. I was very very surprised.
Last edited by brokensky; 06-09-2008 at 09:41 AM..
Reason: left out verb, LOL
My brother just flew in from WNY Saturday and says it was 85 and humid there but felt really hot because it was more humid there. This is unusual here. These are 100 year old records that are being tied/broken and only a few degrees shy of the all time records. Still beats wearing 10 layers of clothes, shoveling snow, driving through it etc, for 9 months. At least the heat here is only 3 months long.
Your kidding me! 10 layers. I lived there alot longer than you I never heard of that.
Come-on 9 months of snow! Maybe from January to April at the most.
Your kidding me! 10 layers. I lived there alot longer than you I never heard of that.
Come-on 9 months of snow! Maybe from January to April at the most.
I lived in NJ (I know you all are speaking WNY...close enough) for 41 years....I would take the heat here any day! And I will tell you...the humidity in NJ is way worse then the heat/humidity here! I worked outside alot....a 75 degree day and 90% humidity felt like 100 plus..which happened alot! yuck! no thank you...Thank goodness those days are gone.
The weather in NJ as far as the cold goes..gets pretty brisk by Nov...doesn't warm up till mid May...At least to my liking it doesn't..
The above said..I would much rather deal with heat then cold...Pick your poison I suppose? lol..
Your kidding me! 10 layers. I lived there alot longer than you I never heard of that.
Come-on 9 months of snow! Maybe from January to April at the most.
I use to live in the Syracuse area and it could easily snow from October - May....8 months....not always...but could easily do it!
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