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Brattleboro, VT because it has larger mountains nearby.
Sedona, AZ versus Crested Butte, CO?
I'd probably get resort/paradise depression or whatever it's called in both towns. I'll take Sedona because it's a lot larger - + 10,000ish vs. 1,700ish..also has much warmer weather and a lower elevation. Crested Butte sits just below 9,000 ft- That's a long winter.
Pawnee, IN (fictional city from the TV show Parks and Rec), vs. Scranton, PA (from The Office)
I'd probably get resort/paradise depression or whatever it's called in both towns. I'll take Sedona because it's a lot larger - + 10,000ish vs. 1,700ish..also has much warmer weather and a lower elevation. Crested Butte sits just below 9,000 ft- That's a long winter.
Pawnee, IN (fictional city from the TV show Parks and Rec), vs. Scranton, PA (from The Office)
Jacksonville easily. Larger, more to do, good economy, Atlantic beaches, climate.
Richmond, VA or Louisville, KY?
Richmond..I actually like Louisville the city more but I like Richmond's location more
Clarksburg WV or Cleveland OH
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