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I would choose Monroe. The snow in the winter would be exciting; it's something that I wish we got more of here in Oregon. I would also prefer the political climate in Michigan and living near the lake would be a plus. The proximity to the University of Michigan and Detroit Airport is more convenient than what surrounds Elizabethtown.
I would choose Monroe. The snow in the winter would be exciting; it's something that I wish we got more of here in Oregon. I would also prefer the political climate in Michigan and living near the lake would be a plus. The proximity to the University of Michigan and Detroit Airport is more convenient than what surrounds Elizabethtown.
Cheyenne, WY or Burlington, VT
Burlington, VT - one of my favorites of the smaller cities that I've visited. Great downtown and beautiful setting on the lake.
[quote=ryan_ninenine;43571538]Austin. While I don't think I would like the climate in either of these places, atleast Austin has lakes and springs nearby, while Raleigh's beaches are nearly 2 hours away. I also like that Austin is bigger and just feels more... influential.
Actually, the Raleigh area does have 2 large lakes (Fall of the Neuse Lake and Lake Jordan). Raleigh is 140 miles from the nearest beach and Austin is 208 miles from their nearest beach.
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