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Mary Esther, the Little League town is decent & I passed it during a drive to Niagara Falls a cuple of years ago. I haven't visited Mary Esther or that part of Florida so I vote for Mary Esther.
Sticking with Florida...
Indianapolis, IN or Jacksonville, FL?
Jacksonville because of the beach and weather. I also like some of Jacksonville's urban neighborhoods more. It is also growing and not as run down looking.
Jacksonville because of the beach and weather. I also like some of Jacksonville's urban neighborhoods more. It is also growing and not as run down looking.
Cocoa Beach, FL or Rapid City, SD?
Not sure what the sargassum situation is this year, but for sure Cocoa Beach. I just prefer the beach, sorry South Dakota.
New Braunfels TX or Wisconsin Dells, WI (in the summer)
New Braunfels TX or Wisconsin Dells, WI (in the summer)
I'll go with New Braunfels. I haven't spent as much time in Central Texas as I'd like to. Both have abundant activities to offer, particularly water-based ones; but I think I'd like the dining options better in New Braunfels.
I'll go with New Braunfels. I haven't spent as much time in Central Texas as I'd like to. Both have abundant activities to offer, particularly water-based ones; but I think I'd like the dining options better in New Braunfels.
South Dakota or Nevada?
Nevada, Vegas for entertainment & nightlife & Reno for it's access to Tahoe & I hear it is different in feel from Vegas in terms of history, culture, and feels less fake.
Nevada, Vegas for entertainment & nightlife & Reno for it's access to Tahoe & I hear it is different in feel from Vegas in terms of history, culture, and feels less fake.
Detroit, MI or Cleveland, OH?
Detroit easily. Detroit has better museums, things to do, and is more unique. Detroit also has nicer suburbs.
Detroit easily. Detroit has better museums, things to do, and is more unique. Detroit also has nicer suburbs.
Austin, TX or Baltimore, MD?
Baltimore. Despite the city's many problems, there are also quite a few things to see and do within the city limits, and a whole lot more if you expand to include the metro area. For all the hype that Austin has been getting, nothing I've heard about it sounds particularly appealing to me. I changed planes in their airport recently, and didn't like it one bit.
Baltimore. Despite the city's many problems, there are also quite a few things to see and do within the city limits, and a whole lot more if you expand to include the metro area. For all the hype that Austin has been getting, nothing I've heard about it sounds particularly appealing to me. I changed planes in their airport recently, and didn't like it one bit.
Fond du Lac, WI or Holland, MI?
Never heard of Fond du Lac, but it looks like a nice area. I would choose Holland due to its proximity to Grand Rapids, scenery, better diversity, and things to do.
Never heard of Fond du Lac, but it looks like a nice area. I would choose Holland due to its proximity to Grand Rapids, scenery, better diversity, and things to do.
Tacoma, WA or Louisville, KY?
Tacoma, I have more interest in visiting the Seattle area & Pacific Northwest.
What's the other choice? Odds are, whatever it is, it'll be better.
No other choice
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