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St. Augustine. Even though I grew up nearby and have been there 1,000 times, there's always something interesting to see. I don't gamble, so I don't care to visit AC. St. Augustine's beaches are better.
St. Augustine. Even though I grew up nearby and have been there 1,000 times, there's always something interesting to see. I don't gamble, so I don't care to visit AC. St. Augustine's beaches are better.
South Fork, Colorado or Sanibel, Florida?
Sanibel. Gorgeous area. Though I love visiting the mountains and beaches, I prefer beaches.
I prefer the Rockies over the desert. Although I am not a Denver junkie. I find it to be a nice city, but I find it a little over hyped and expensive for what it offers.
I prefer the Rockies over the desert. Although I am not a Denver junkie. I find it to be a nice city, but I find it a little over hyped and expensive for what it offers.
I'm going to go with Charleston. I love the old graceful Southern charm that infuses the city. I'd like to spend time touring the plantations and the mansions and just soaking up the atmosphere. And I could spend a day or two touring the Yorktown and the other ships at Patriots Point. Not to say that I wouldn't also like to spend some time in Santa Fe. I went there once and would like to explore it some more.
Flagstaff. I've been there once before and loved it - would love to get a chance to spend more time there. Galveston is intriguing because of its historic architecture; but I live near better beaches, so it makes no sense to travel to an inferior beach.
Flagstaff. I've been there once before and loved it - would love to get a chance to spend more time there. Galveston is intriguing because of its historic architecture; but I live near better beaches, so it makes no sense to travel to an inferior beach.
Galena, Illinois or Fairhope, Alabama?
Fairhope. Great town. On the Gulf and near Mobile. Very interesting history too.
I'd rather visit LA. I've been to DC several times, but never California.
St. Augustine, Florida or Williamsburg, Virginia?
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