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[quote=brock2010;59754480] I have too many family members in the Baton Rouge area that'd be in my business, lol. /QUOTE]
Hey Brock, We're probably related! My ancestors settled that area in the early 18th century so I have a zillion relatives in BR and WBR parishes, Black, White and In-Between.
I forget how to multi-quote. Anyway, someone said Cincinnati or Pittsburgh. I vote for Cincinnati, since it seems less industrial than Pittsburgh from a distance.
California. Normally I'd steer clear of the Golden State, but in this case Fillmore seems like such a nice small town with gorgeous scenery all around. I'd be such a misfit in rural Utah.
I actually lived in Milwaukee WI for a summer job in the 80s. Interesting experience, but I wouldn't want to live there permanently. Milwaukie, OR looks nice. I still like Portland in spite of the current issues.
This is a tough one but I'm going with Eureka CA. If I'm going to live in CA I'd rather be right by the Ocean. But the scenery in Yreka is amazing!
Marysville OH or Pendleton IN
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