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Mountain Home, Ark. I like the Ozarks, even after the Netflix series painted the region in dark colors.
I think I've done this one before, but since we in Pennsylvania aren't clever enough to avoid this:
Springfield Township, Delaware County, PA, or Springfield Township, Bucks County, PA?
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Springfield Township in Delaware County. It's a little bigger and I think I might like it better. Mt. Pleasant TX or Independence KS?
Wouldn't wanna live in either of those places, but Mt. Pleasant is at least sorta close-ish to DFW.
I like the Philly area more than Boston, so I'll pick Lower Merion Township.
Mount Lebanon, PA, or Mountain Brook, AL?
That's a hard one. I like both a lot, and while the natural region surrounding Birmingham is gorgeous, I'm gonna pick Mount Lebanon. Pittsburgh has the Steelers, Pirates, and the Penguins over Birmingham, which has no major league sports. I'd also say that Pittsburgh has better future prospects a a region than Birmingham.
That's a hard one. I like both a lot, and while the natural region surrounding Birmingham is gorgeous, I'm gonna pick Mount Lebanon. Pittsburgh has the Steelers, Pirates, and the Penguins over Birmingham, which has no major league sports. I'd also say that Pittsburgh has better future prospects a a region than Birmingham.
Canton, Ohio or Michigan City, Indiana?
I don't know a thing about either of them, but I'll pick Canton as my way of protesting when they name cities after states that they aren't even in. (Yeah, I'm looking at YOU, Kansas City, Missouri!)
I don't know a thing about either of them, but I'll pick Canton as my way of protesting when they name cities after states that they aren't even in. (Yeah, I'm looking at YOU, Kansas City, Missouri!)
Lebanon, PA or Lebanon, TN?
Lebanon, TN. The area is growing and has more things to do. I would probably choose the area near the commuter rail station. Lebanon is also close to Nashville.
I'm sure Glasgow is nice -- and I really like nearby Bowling Green; but Milledgeville is probably my favorite non-coastal town in Georgia and I'd happily live there.
I'm sure Glasgow is nice -- and I really like nearby Bowling Green; but Milledgeville is probably my favorite non-coastal town in Georgia and I'd happily live there.
Portland. I love the Pacific Northwest, and it’s not clear to me that there’s much to do in Hampton Roads. For a decent sized metro I sure do forget about it a lot. Glad to be proven otherwise, though.
Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada or El Dorado Hills, California?
Portland. I love the Pacific Northwest, and it’s not clear to me that there’s much to do in Hampton Roads. For a decent sized metro I sure do forget about it a lot. Glad to be proven otherwise, though.
Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada or El Dorado Hills, California?
Comparing the 2 places, I'd probably pick Summerlin. Looks like a little more to do there, plus(just personally me) I'd rather not live in California. And being close to Spring Mountain Ranch and Red Rock Canyon, is cool.
Smaller cities that used to have an NFL team: Muncie, IN, or Youngstown, OH?
Comparing the 2 places, I'd probably pick Summerlin. Looks like a little more to do there, plus(just personally me) I'd rather not live in California. And being close to Spring Mountain Ranch and Red Rock Canyon, is cool.
Smaller cities that used to have an NFL team: Muncie, IN, or Youngstown, OH?
Youngstown is a little bigger so I’ll pick that. It’s also a little more interesting.
Belle Meade, Tennessee or Myers Park, Charlotte, North Carolina?
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