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Ocala... prefer the more lush setting and being a little over an hour away from Orlando and the ocean beaches.
Tulsa, OK or Fresno, CA?
Tough, since they both are about the same size in population. Although once I saw this article on Wikipedia( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enviro...no,_California ), sigh this makes me wary about wanting to live in Fresno. Which in a way is too bad, since those hilly areas northeast of Fresno on California Highway 168 look nice. Since before I saw that page, I was leaning towards picking Fresno between these 2. And even despite the personal issues I have with California's state government, myself. (rather not get too deeply into that, as I don't want to turn this thread into a political debate)
I did also like Tulsa, so I'll pick that one. One thing that I thought was a little weird was that Fresno's airport seems to have flights mostly only to western cities, while the flight destinations out of Tulsa's airport seem a little more balanced to various parts of the US, including to Chicago. And as it seems like the Philbrook Museum of Art would be cool to visit, so I'll pick Tulsa. Also the lakes and river areas in nearby places, might be interesting to visit around Tulsa and nearby communities.
Huntsville to live. I'm very content to stay in Alabama. I don't care to be surrounded by Rocky Top fans.
Dover, Delaware or Dover, New Hampshire?
Dover, NH. I'm sure Dover, DE is okay, but Dover, NH seems to have a bunch of advantages(to myself) over the one in DE. Including that it's closer to the Atlantic Ocean. Dover, DE hate to say it, doesn't have as many things you could easily drive to nearby that'd interest me. With the exception of it not being too far from Rehoboth Beach. And as I've always wanted to explore Maine, New Hampshire, etc. more, I'd easily pick the NH one.
Dover, NH. I'm sure Dover, DE is okay, but Dover, NH seems to have a bunch of advantages(to myself) over the one in DE. Including that it's closer to the Atlantic Ocean. Dover, DE hate to say it, doesn't have as many things you could easily drive to nearby that'd interest me. With the exception of it not being too far from Rehoboth Beach. And as I've always wanted to explore Maine, New Hampshire, etc. more, I'd easily pick the NH one.
College Station, TX, or State College, PA?
State College. Prefer the climate and I have family who live nearby (Altoona).
Close, but Asheville. It's affordable outside of the city. More to do overall. Gets a little more snow. But I love both.
Salt Lake City, UT or Seattle, WA?
Salt Lake City. Seattle seems like a really nice area but then there is Seattle politics....No thanks. SLC while not as nice I don't think is still a good sized city with lots of beautiful outdoor recreation opportunities nearby.
Duluth. I don't usually make weather into a huge factor but southern AZ is so hot and Yuma probably has a lot less going on than Duluth to make up for it.
Alameda, CA or Palo Alto, CA?
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