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Fredericksburg. Hill Country is very beautiful and scenic.
Warren, Michigan or Parma, Ohio?
Warren... it's worst areas are much rougher than Parma's but it's a large enough place where I'm sure there are many decent neighborhoods in its northern half... I'd rather live in Metro Detroit than Greater Cleveland as well.
Warren... it's worst areas are much rougher than Parma's but it's a large enough place where I'm sure there are many decent neighborhoods in its northern half... I'd rather live in Metro Detroit than Greater Cleveland as well.
Waco, TX or College Station, TX?
College Station all the way. From my experience the traffic along I-35 makes driving through Waco a nightmare. College Station, however is along a much less active interstate. College Station is also surprisingly pretty I found.
College Station all the way. From my experience the traffic along I-35 makes driving through Waco a nightmare. College Station, however is along a much less active interstate. College Station is also surprisingly pretty I found.
Downtown Los Angeles or Downtown San Francisco?
The difference is not as stark as it was when i was a lad, but I'd still give the nod to DTSF over DTLA simply because the near-downtown areas that surround it are more like the downtown itself.
Boonville, Mo., or Boone, N.C.? (Despite the absence of an e in the name of one of these, they're named for members of the same family — one for Dad, the other for his sons.)
The difference is not as stark as it was when i was a lad, but I'd still give the nod to DTSF over DTLA simply because the near-downtown areas that surround it are more like the downtown itself.
Boonville, Mo., or Boone, N.C.? (Despite the absence of an e in the name of one of these, they're named for members of the same family — one for Dad, the other for his sons.)
Well Boone is a college town so I guess that’s what I go with.
Either is fine but I guess I'd pick Warminster. Reno or Atlantic City?
Probably Reno, between these 2. Although neither city would be high on the list of cities I'd want to move to, I have read and get a better impression of Reno, vs. AC.
Places with a Shakespeare Fest: Cedar City, UT, or Ashland, OR?
Probably Reno, between these 2. Although neither city would be high on the list of cities I'd want to move to, I have read and get a better impression of Reno, vs. AC.
Places with a Shakespeare Fest: Cedar City, UT, or Ashland, OR?
I’ll take Ashland. Cedar City is a pretty place but I don’t want to deal with silly Utah things like their alcohol laws and other things like that.
While both are far too rich for my blood, I guess I'll go with Orinda because I don't see myself fitting in at all with the Marin County crowd.
Cedarburg, Wisconsin or Fernandina Beach, Florida?
While the winters would be difficult, I’ll take Cedarburg to see if Midwestern niceness is really a thing. While northeast florida is less prone to hurricanes than the rest of the state, it’s still a risk that’s always present.
While the winters would be difficult, I’ll take Cedarburg to see if Midwestern niceness is really a thing. While northeast florida is less prone to hurricanes than the rest of the state, it’s still a risk that’s always present.
East Amherst, NY or Solon, OH?
Solon. I'd prefer to be in the Cleveland area. Chattanooga TN or Tucson AZ?
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