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Columbia, MO. It is in a prettier area and reminds me of some of the towns in Tennessee.
Coshocton, OH or Bend, OR?
Bend... much bigger and exciting town in a more enticing geographic area. Coshocton is an hour and some change away from Columbus and Akron but it's still a bit too isolated to be an attractive option to me for how small the town is.
Bend... much bigger and exciting town in a more enticing geographic area. Coshocton is an hour and some change away from Columbus and Akron but it's still a bit too isolated to be an attractive option to me for how small the town is.
The (now-defunct) alt-weekly Wichita CityPaper once put up a billboard over I-235 through the city center that featured a polyglot bunch of faces and the legend "Face it. You're in Wichita."
There may be no largish city in the United States that punches as far below its weight as Wichita does, the Koch brothers' local munificence notwithstanding.
The (now-defunct) alt-weekly Wichita CityPaper once put up a billboard over I-235 through the city center that featured a polyglot bunch of faces and the legend "Face it. You're in Wichita."
There may be no largish city in the United States that punches as far below its weight as Wichita does, the Koch brothers' local munificence notwithstanding.
Lancaster, Pa., or Asheville, N.C.?
I would take Lancaster, beacuse of the beautiful countryside..
Erie, PA vs, Akron, OH
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