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Montclair. Cool suburb with a really urbane downtown and lovely housing stock. Even though North Jerseyites' fashion sense is straight outta tha 'hood, it's still a very good-looking place.
Wayne, Pa., or Wayne, N.J.?
Wayne, PA... It has a nice little downtown area, and has easier access to various amenities throughout the metro. Cheaper cost of living would be a perk too.
Wayne, PA... It has a nice little downtown area, and has easier access to various amenities throughout the metro. Cheaper cost of living would be a perk too.
Fairfax, VA or Roswell, GA?
Fairfax because I like the DC metro more than the Atlanta metro. Plus I like VA more than GA.
Boston. I don't like the idea of living in either state but I at least like Boston's weather better.
Tampa, FL or Phoenix, AZ?
Tampa for me - the hot and muggy summers can get a bit tiring, but Phoenix's blast furnace is much worse. And central Florida has beautifully pleasant winters compared to just about anywhere else in the mainland US. I also like having more vegetation and water around.
How about the two small capital cities of border states - Jefferson City, MO or Frankfort, KY?
Tampa for me - the hot and muggy summers can get a bit tiring, but Phoenix's blast furnace is much worse. And central Florida has beautifully pleasant winters compared to just about anywhere else in the mainland US. I also like having more vegetation and water around.
How about the two small capital cities of border states - Jefferson City, MO or Frankfort, KY?
Frankfort. I like its location between Lexington and Louisville.
Pittsburgh, easily! It has the natural beauty with its hills and three rivers, built environment with density and old architecture and tons of history. I also prefer its cooler climate and location in PA.
Pittsburgh, easily! It has the natural beauty with its hills and three rivers, built environment with density and old architecture and tons of history. I also prefer its cooler climate and location in PA.
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