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St. Louis. Charlotte hasn't been around the block enough times to develop the character St. Louis has.
Kansas City or Charlotte?
Kansas City. Kinda the same deal.
KC has a nice balance of new and old. Bigger variety of stuff. More balanced.
Part of the country I’d actually be willing to live in.
Kansas City. Kinda the same deal.
KC has a nice balance of new and old. Bigger variety of stuff. More balanced.
Part of the country I’d actually be willing to live in.
Alameda, Colorado or Roswell, New Mexico?
There is no such place as Alameda, CO, so I have no choice but to choose Roswell, NM.
Yuma... more diverse and just a half-day's drive from San Diego and Phoenix.
Going back to the NCAA tournament theme, here's a match-up that will take place tomorrow:
Eugene, OR or Iowa City, IA?
Eugene, if I have to pick between one or the other. The proximity to interesting outdoor and nature areas(i.e. the Pacific Ocean coast, the mountains east of Eugene, and also Crater Lake National Park not being too far of a drive away), is what I'd prefer personally. Don't get me wrong as I've visited Iowa City before and liked that town, but to me as far as living goes, I'd prefer Eugene.
I just thought of an NCAA tournament matchup, that to me would also make for an interesting question here. Omaha, NE, or Athens, OH?
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