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Next one with Daytona Beach. Daytona Beach or OCMD?
Neither beach is necessarily the beach I'd most want to vacation to, on the Atlantic. Due to IMO, that both these beaches are more touristy than I prefer. Though if I suppose I have to pick one of these 2, Ocean City, due to its proximity to Assateague Island. And I've LONG wanted to visit Assateague, myself! I also wouldn't mind visiting some of the nearby islands on the Chesapeake Bay, i.e. Smith Island(MD), Tangier Island(VA), to name examples. And since to me, Delmarva probably jumps to me a little bit more, when it comes to nearby places I'd be up for seeing.
And for the previous one, I'd say Nashville, mainly since it's been longer since I'd last done a visit there vs. to Memphis. I like Memphis too, but part of me would like to revisit Nashville to see what it's like now. I hope all the population growth Nashville is more recently getting, doesn't take away the charm I remember that city having in the past.
For college architecture and both within the South: University of the South in Sewanee, TN, or Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL?
Neither beach is necessarily the beach I'd most want to vacation to, on the Atlantic. Due to IMO, that both these beaches are more touristy than I prefer. Though if I suppose I have to pick one of these 2, Ocean City, due to its proximity to Assateague Island. And I've LONG wanted to visit Assateague, myself! I also wouldn't mind visiting some of the nearby islands on the Chesapeake Bay, i.e. Smith Island(MD), Tangier Island(VA), to name examples. And since to me, Delmarva probably jumps to me a little bit more, when it comes to nearby places I'd be up for seeing.
And for the previous one, I'd say Nashville, mainly since it's been longer since I'd last done a visit there vs. to Memphis. I like Memphis too, but part of me would like to revisit Nashville to see what it's like now. I hope all the population growth Nashville is more recently getting, doesn't take away the charm I remember that city having in the past.
For college architecture and both within the South: University of the South in Sewanee, TN, or Florida Southern College in Lakeland, FL?
University of the South has some cool historic looking buildings. Kansas City or Cincinnati?
University of the South has some cool historic looking buildings.
Kansas City or Cincinnati?
To live, probably KC... to visit, Cincinnati... haven't visited that part of the Midwest,
and would like to take a look at Cincinnati's remarkable Union Station too: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Union_Terminal#/media/File:CMC-Union_Terminal.jpg
To live, probably KC... to visit, Cincinnati... haven't visited that part of the Midwest,
and would like to take a look at Cincinnati's remarkable Union Station too: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Union_Terminal#/media/File:CMC-Union_Terminal.jpg
Denver or Portland OR?
I'd say Denver to live in, and Portland to visit. But as I've never been to Portland(but've been to Denver OTOH), I'd have to pick Portland for this question.
Oldest settled towns, for these 2 states: Ste. Genevieve, MO, or Vincennes, IN?
Oldest settled towns, for these 2 states: Ste. Genevieve, MO, or Vincennes, IN?
Two places I've driven through, but unfortunately didn't stop and check out as they both look like great places for a day trip. I could easily spend a day in either, but I'm going with Vincennes. What puts it over the edge is the impressive monument on the river, and the 'Old Cathedral' Basilica of St. Francis Xavier.
Itasca State Park (Minnesota) / Mississippi River Headwaters or Missouri Headwaters State Park (Montana)?
I'd rather visit Houston only because I grew up right next to Orlando and have been there countless times. I've pretty much seen and done everything I care to see and do there.
Edison, it's supposed to have great South Asian neighborhoods. I'd love to fill up on cuisines less commonly found here like South Indian and Bengali.
Washington DC's NE quadrant, or Arlington VA?
Arlington all day everyday. D.C northeast quadrant is crime ridden and harder to visit. I like Arlington's economic boom and trendy setting.
Lake Nickajack, TN or Lake Winnebago, WI?
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