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Galveston for its more historical feel. I always found Lakeland to be a snooze, despite the distinction of having the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed college campus (Florida Southern).
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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Well, yeah, the Dells are just a different version of the same vibe. I'd do Wisconsin too though.
Oh, DC's Takoma, because its DC. Philly has never done a thing for me.
Portland ME or Burlington VT?
Burlington, VT, nice lake and mountain views, vibrant college town, good food, close to Montreal. Looking forward to calling the area home soon.
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Portland for its seaside location.
Galveston for its more historical feel. I always found Lakeland to be a snooze, despite the distinction of having the only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed college campus (Florida Southern).
Tybee Island, GA or Edisto Island, SC?
We both responded at the same time, so I'll go with Tybee. Never been to Savannah but it's up there on the bucket list, a nice beach to add to it at Tybee only compliments it.
Burlington, VT, nice lake and mountain views, vibrant college town, good food, close to Montreal. Looking forward to calling the area home soon.
We both responded at the same time, so I'll go with Tybee. Never been to Savannah but it's up there on the bucket list, a nice beach to add to it at Tybee only compliments it.
Phoenix, AZ or Denver, CO?
I like Denver better in a lot of ways, but I've got to go with Phoenix. Denver has gotten too expensive. Phoenix has a lot to offer and I could afford a much nicer home there.
I like Denver better in a lot of ways, but I've got to go with Phoenix. Denver has gotten too expensive. Phoenix has a lot to offer and I could afford a much nicer home there.
Boston, MA or Philadelphia, PA?
I moved from the former to the latter. I was dragged here kicking and screaming by my ex 36 years ago, but the place grew on me quickly.
There are still times when I miss Boston, but on the whole, I really would rather be in Philadelphia.
Wilmington. I shudder to think of living in Mobile.
Sioux City, IA or Wichita, KS?
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