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Alpine, TX. Less in the middle-of-nowhere than Ely.
Los Angeles, TX or Weed, CA?
Weed, CA
Know a lot of people in CA, but only 1 person in TX and am much more familiar with northern CA than southern TX. Weed, CA is very small (pop 2,700) but Los Angeles, TX is tiny (pop 20). Would also not want to deal with the severe heat of south TX summers. Weed is near the beautiful Mt. and Lake Shasta area. Ashland, OR is about 1 hour north. Redding, CA is about 1 hour south.
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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Weed, CA
Know a lot of people in CA, but only 1 person in TX and am much more familiar with northern CA than southern TX. Weed, CA is very small (pop 2,700) but Los Angeles, TX is tiny (pop 20). Would also not want to deal with the severe heat of south TX summers. Weed is near the beautiful Mt. and Lake Shasta area. Ashland, OR is about 1 hour north. Redding, CA is about 1 hour south.
Cheyenne, WY or Rapid City, SD?
Rapid City. Only reason I'd choose Cheyenne is its proximity to Denver, otherwise Rapid City is a more interesting place and the nearby Black Hills are beautiful.
Rapid City. Only reason I'd choose Cheyenne is its proximity to Denver, otherwise Rapid City is a more interesting place and the nearby Black Hills are beautiful.
Taos, NM or Las Cruces, NM?
Both are nice, but I'd choose Las Cruces. More affordable and ranked as one of the top retirement areas in the country.
Both are nice, but I'd choose Las Cruces. More affordable and ranked as one of the top retirement areas in the country.
Charlotte, NC or Raleigh, NC?
Definitely Raleigh. I like Raleigh's appeal to my generation, and it's affordability. Raleigh is often overlooked because it doesn't have the big city vibe of peers, but it is a very nice place.
Nashville, TN or Cincinnati, OH?
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