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Santa Fe! I lived in New Mexico before moving back East and left a part of my heart there. The distinct landscape, architecture and culture of Northern NM is unlike anything in the US. I do hear good things about Savannah, and I prefer the Eastern location and that it is lush and green. But I doubt I’d fit in well in most of Georgia or the South in general.
Nashua, NH or Ysplanti, MI?
Tough choice. Not a fan of frigid winters, but Nashua, for its proximity to Boston, a more vibrant city than Detroit.
Nashville. Far better weather, central location, better scenery, and not as liberal.
Chicago or Toronto?
Damn. Probably the toughest choice for me. I've never been to either and they're both definitely high on my bucket list and have economic/social scenes that would rival most top global cities on the planet. Plus they both have some of the nicest skyscrapers ever. I feel like both cities are more similar than different.
But I'd have to pick Toronto. Seems more international/cosmopolitan, less corrupt (from what I heard) and the CN tower is a marvel along with all of the condo development.
Damn. Probably the toughest choice for me. I've never been to either and they're both definitely high on my bucket list and have economic/social scenes that would rival most top global cities on the planet. Plus they both have some of the nicest skyscrapers ever. I feel like both cities are more similar than different.
But I'd have to pick Toronto. Seems more international/cosmopolitan, less corrupt (from what I heard) and the CN tower is a marvel along with all of the condo development.
Houston or Dallas?
Houston. I love the heat and humidity of the Gulf, and I'd rather have the hurricanes of Houston than the tornadoes and ice storms of Dallas. Houston is much greener, too, with pine forests and bayous.
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Houston. I love the heat and humidity of the Gulf, and I'd rather have the hurricanes of Houston than the tornadoes and ice storms of Dallas. Houston is much greener, too, with pine forests and bayous.
Atlanta or Dallas?
Atlanta, an aesthetically nicer looking city on a prettier landscape. Georgia is also my favorite state in the south.
Stevens Point seems like a nicer city in a nicer overall region but the cold and snowy winters are a big turn-off to me. Pittsburg has enough redeeming qualities (aside from the weather) that I think I could make it work there. PGH minus the H for me.
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Stevens Point seems like a nicer city in a nicer overall region but the cold and snowy winters are a big turn-off to me. Pittsburg has enough redeeming qualities (aside from the weather) that I think I could make it work there. PGH minus the H for me.
Casper, WY or North Platte, NE?
Both are in the middle nowhere, but I would go with Casper since Wyoming is a much more scenic state.
New London, CT or Concord, NH?
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