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Hickory for the BBQ and the better climate. Also, I've never been to Lima, but isn't it notoriously run down?
Since it's fall and the inevitable pumpkin pie vs pecan pie debates will begin soon, would you rather live in the self-proclaimed Pumpkin Capital of the World or the self-proclaimed Pecan Capital of the World?
Morton, Illinois (pumpkin) or San Saba, Texas (pecan)?
Hickory for the BBQ and the better climate. Also, I've never been to Lima, but isn't it notoriously run down?
Since it's fall and the inevitable pumpkin pie vs pecan pie debates will begin soon, would you rather live in the self-proclaimed Pumpkin Capital of the World or the self-proclaimed Pecan Capital of the World?
Morton, Illinois (pumpkin) or San Saba, Texas (pecan)?
Rochester in a heartbeat. The George Eastman Museum is AMAZING!
Cooperstown, NY or Burlington, VT?
Burlington... I'm typically not a fan of cities that far north but Burlington is much larger than Cooperstown with far more offerings and amenities. Cooperstown is also pretty isolated by New York standards.
I'm tempted to pick Michigan because it's so much greener and has more stability. Midland TX very much rises and falls with the oil/gas industry and has a more transient population. But Michigan winters!! I think I will go with Midland, Michigan because I like stability.
I'm tempted to pick Michigan because it's so much greener and has more stability. Midland TX very much rises and falls with the oil/gas industry and has a more transient population. But Michigan winters!! I think I will go with Midland, Michigan because I like stability.
Milton, Massachusetts or Milton, Georgia?
Milton GA. Like the area better. Metropolis ILL or Tell City, IN?
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