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Either way I would choose Portland, The west coast city has good natural scenery, mild weather and gay-friendly vibe, the east coast city for being located in New England which not that far away from Boston.
You replied faster than me lol.
Minneapolis, MN. I've been admired upper Midwest at some point for their distinctive culture.
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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Nashville , TN. Closer to the mountains. A lots of places to go out. Friendly people.
Colorado Springs, Co or Flagstaff, AZ?
Both are in very scenic areas with a lot of outdoor attractions nearby, but I prefer the small college town vibe of Flagstaff over the suburban/religious vibe in the Springs.
Chicago, I went there before so I am already familiar with how it's set up, and I'm almost 20 and want to live among different people. Whereas Tampa Bay may be smaller and have older residents.
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Utica seems really nice. It looks like a mix between Philadelphia (with the Liberty Bell) and Chicago (with the Stanley Theater). As a person who lives in NYC, it seems like a decent attraction to tourists. I would love to see it any day. As for Salem, it barely has anything.
I can agree with this.
Buffalo or Cleveland?
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