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Dallas. Not sure why. I guess maybe Dallas seems more vibrant, it's bigger, and Uptown seems like a really cool neighborhood. Wouldn't mind either as long as Minneapolis winters didn't kill me.
DC! Four seasons, beautiful architecture, history, the museums are world class, close to a lot of other cities(although I do love the west coast so that would be hard for me).
Orlando. I prefer greenery over arid, brown scenery. And I have friends and family all within driving distance. Orlando also has a slightly stronger job market than Las Vegas.
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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Orlando. I prefer greenery over arid, brown scenery. And I have friends and family all within driving distance. Orlando also has a slightly stronger job market than Las Vegas.
Milwaukee, WI or Glens Falls, NY?
Glens Falls, that part of Upstate us beautiful. I love the Adirondacks to the north, it's my favorite mountain range back east.
Glens Falls, that part of Upstate us beautiful. I love the Adirondacks to the north, it's my favorite mountain range back east.
Plattsburgh, NY or Bozeman, MT
Plattsburgh...the combo of Lake Champlain, the Adirondacks, and not being far from Montreal...
Boulder, CO or Madison, WI...
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