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I really like both areas. I have lots of family in the Wilmington area and visit a lot. But I'm going to go with the Virginia Beach area. It's larger with way more to do overall and a wider variety things to do. They're a little closer to a 4-season climate that Wilmington as well.
Roanoke, VA or Binghamton, NY?
Roanoke. Would like it better and have friends nearby. Concord NH or Lincoln NB?
Zion, IL. It is located right on Lake Michigan for plentiful recreation and only about an hour from Chicago and close to Wisconsin, which I am told where most people from Chicago go for recreation, not southern Illinois.
In normal times, I'd lean towards St. Paul as the urban life has more appeal to me than the suburban thing. But these are not normal times, so I'll retreat to the safety of the burbs and take Chanhassen.
Oakwood, I prefer midwestern culture over the south
Los Angeles, California or New Orleans, Louisiana?
At one time I would've chosen LA, but it's changed too much toward the negative. I've got to go with New Orleans. It's affordable, great architecture, great food, wonderful history, and really good southern culture.
Tampa. Pittsburgh is a more interesting place to visit, but Tampa is better for year-round living.
Which Presidential birthplace:
Plains, Georgia or Hope, Arkansas?
ROFL I preferred Jimmy Carter to WJC, all things considered, but I have to give it to Hope. Both mundane towns in the flats, but Hope gets you closer to things I like, such as the Ozarks rivers, and some Louisiana areas I enjoy visiting.
Moab, UT or Sedona, AZ?
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