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Tulsa by a long shot. Tulsa is actually very pretty at the foothills of the Ozarks.
Garden City, KS or Grand Island, NE?
Garden City. I had the biggest plate of beef ribs in my life at a Applebee's no less. Dodge City is a cool place to take in some old west history and have a beer at the Long Branch Saloon. Dodge city is fairly close to Garden City
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Garden City. I had the biggest plate of beef ribs in my life at a Applebee's no less. Dodge City is a cool place to take in some old west history and have a beer at the Long Branch Saloon. Dodge city is fairly close to Garden City
Ely, NV or Elko, NV?
Both look like one horse towns in the middle of nowhere, but I guess Ely since its on the interstate making actual civilization more accessible (IE: Salt Lake or Reno).
Both look like one horse towns in the middle of nowhere, but I guess Ely, since its on the interstate making actual civilization more accessible (IE: Salt Lake or Reno).
Salt Lake City or Reno, NV?
Reno as I have a mate there ( bad choice I know sorry lol )
Tucson, it seems like there would be more outdoors stuff for me to do and I thought Chapel Hill was a boring city based off its college like Tallahassee or Gainesville?
New Orleans: Deep history, beautiful architecture, food, and a pretty fun place. Summer would suck but oh well.
I like Miami for its Art Deco and Cuban influence. It has a wonderful winter climate and nice beaches. I really didn't like the Spring Break bro and drag race vibe when I visited my brother there, though (realizing this is not the only culture in Miami).
Tucson, AZ or Albuquerque, NM?
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