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The one in Minn. The MSP metro area is close by, but even if I stayed in Stillwater,
a quick look at Streeview suggests it would be fun to explore the neighborhoods there.
Also, I'd spend some time just sitting by the impressive St Croix River... to someone
from arid S CA, that's a big river!
I see Stillwater, OK has a campus and the campus has a botanical garden,
and probably museums too.... but I'd still go with Minn (to visit in the summer, of course).
Memphis or Nashville?
I like both cities myself, but Nashville. As it's been longer since my last proper trip there, vs. Memphis.
Two river towns, in different states: Galena, IL, or Natchez, MS?
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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I've been to Tulsa already so I'll check out Lubbock. Omaha NB or Des Moines IA?
I didn't know New Brunswick, Canada had an Omaha too
Cheekiness aside, I've been to both and I'd sooner return to Omaha, NE. It was more impressionable and it has a more interesting downtown with the Old Market and a nicely landscaped park and waterfront on the Missouri River.
Which Canadian province would you rather visit? New Brunswick or Newfoundland?
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