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Dont know much about but im guessing its in northern california in the mountains wilth alot of trees.
Hyde park, Cincinnati, OHIO
You are correct. RWC is in NorCal, but it's at the foot of the smaller Santa Cruz Mountains. Yes, it has a lot of trees and up in the mountains above town there are redwoods. It's a suburb in the Bay Area.
I used to live near Cincinnati. Hyde Park is a very wealthy neighborhood, a lot of yuppies and upscale shops, a lovely square/park sort of area, central to Downtown, Eden Park, UC, Mt. Lookout, Ault Park, etc. Nice area.
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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You are correct. RWC is in NorCal, but it's at the foot of the smaller Santa Cruz Mountains. Yes, it has a lot of trees and up in the mountains above town there are redwoods. It's a suburb in the Bay Area.
I used to live near Cincinnati. Hyde Park is a very wealthy neighborhood, a lot of yuppies and upscale shops, a lovely square/park sort of area, central to Downtown, Eden Park, UC, Mt. Lookout, Ault Park, etc. Nice area.
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Birmingham, Alabama
Steel city of the South back in the day and has seen better days from whay I hear
Seems nice enough, but DC locals call it Fredneck.
Can we get this back to bigger cities again? haha.
Milwaukee, WI
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