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Weather: I would pick Boston for myself with this since it has more distinctive 4 seasons.
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Weather: Boston, I like 4 seasons
A lot of people get Atlanta confused with Miami or somewhere. Atlanta has 4 seasons definitely.
Summer No image here because this is the season every body thinks of when they think of Atlanta. I imagine you believe me on Atlanta having summers and they don't call it Hotlanta for nothing,
Winter (Milder than up North but many are suprised when they visit here and find it cold. Atleast a couple times every winter we have temps that are lower than some cities up north at the time.
^^Wow that was a lot of snow!! If it snows like that in GA, I can only imagine how terrible the weather gets in Boston. Thankfully, I've only visited in summer.
Location: Austin, TX/Chicago, IL/Houston, TX/Washington, DC
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What's with all the Boston-Atlanta threads lately? Boston must be the new Houston ... < sigh >
Houston as in the sense a new competitor to Atlanta on these forum threads by contrast comparison continuously, then yes.
In reality, Boston & Houston have very little in common. And that is the way I like it, adds more diversity to the line up of cities we have in this country. Magnificent cities in their own right- Atlanta too.
I just wanted to clear this up before one of the Massachusetts poster (he knows who he is) goes savage on this sentence and bashes the city of Houston for being different than Boston.
There has not been any comparisons threads putting Boston against Atlanta and the two are similar in many ways to me.
The closest has been comparing the educational systems, and educated populations of both. But other than that there have been no straight Boston vs Atlanta threads - so I'm really not sure what "all the Boston-Atlanta threads" you are referring to are.
Location: Austin, TX/Chicago, IL/Houston, TX/Washington, DC
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There has not been any comparisons threads putting Boston against Atlanta and the two are similar in many ways to me.
The closest has been comparing the educational systems, and educated populations of both. But other than that there have been no straight Boston vs Atlanta threads - so I'm really not sure what "all the Boston-Atlanta threads" you are referring to are.
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