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New Orleans by a hair, I love their local creole culture
Columbus, OH or Ann Arbor, MI?
Columbus. I know that Ann Arbor is one of the coolest college towns in the entire country, but a friend of mine who lives there (a recent Michigan MSW grad) tells me its LGBT scene is kinda lame - and rather than having to travel into the big city for nightlife, I'd rather have the big-city nightlife close at hand.
Columbus. I know that Ann Arbor is one of the coolest college towns in the entire country, but a friend of mine who lives there (a recent Michigan MSW grad) tells me its LGBT scene is kinda lame - and rather than having to travel into the big city for nightlife, I'd rather have the big-city nightlife close at hand.
Branson, Mo., or Pigeon Forge, Tenn.?
Oh, man. These aren't great options, but I'll go with Pigeon Forge. The entire town is like a larger, tackier Niagara Falls, but the spectacular beauty of East Tennessee is something to behold.
That's a tough one. Both cities are amazing. I'd probably go with Chattanooga though, just because it's more culturally familiar (and the winters aren't as extreme).
That's a tough one. Both cities are amazing. I'd probably go with Chattanooga though, just because it's more culturally familiar (and the winters aren't as extreme).
Princeton, NJ or Hanover, NH?
Princeton, NJ.
Madison, WI or Des Moines, IA?
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