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Oh my, Brunswick! Cool little coastal town, adjacent to Saint Simons Island & sandwiched between Jacksonville and Savannah within the I-95 corridor.
St George, UT or Dahlonega, GA?
I suppose St. George since it's much bigger and seems to be close to some naturally beautiful sites although as a non-religious person I would be a little weary about how strongly influenced by the LDS church the culture is there.
I would be inclined to choose Bay Village, primarily because I prefer living in the Midwest over the fringes of NYC. If I were to live in the NYC area, I would want to be in the city.
I would be inclined to choose Bay Village, primarily because I prefer living in the Midwest over the fringes of NYC. If I were to live in the NYC area, I would want to be in the city.
Toledo OH or Flint MI
Haven't been to either, but from what I know, it would easily be Toledo.
Haven't been to either, but from what I know, it would easily be Toledo.
Trenton, NJ or Harrisburg, PA?
Harrisburg. Trenton is essentially a war zone and one of the few state capitals where you can shot outside of the statehouse. On the plus side Trenton has a better location.
Now thats a good one. I'd say Seattle due to my affinity for urban density, though the constant drizzle would possibly annoy the hell out of me. Denver's a bit too rustic for my personal preference. Seattle does a better job of utilizing its natural scenery and green-ness without compromising a cosmopolitan urban fabric.
...if that makes sense
Seattle would be great except for one overriding factor: the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
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