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If I had to live in a city, and money wasn't an issue I would have two places. One would be on Beacon Hill in Boston and the other would be on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago.
Atlanta---No. I don't like traffic or urban sprawl.
Chicago---Maybe. I'm not familiar enough with the city.
Miami---No. I've heard it's all humidity, grannies, and Latin Kings.
NYC---Yes. Only Manhattan
Boston---Yes. Only Beacon Hill or the Back Bay
Philadelphia---Yes. Only Center City
St. Louis---Maybe. I'm not familiar enough with the city
Minneapolis---Yes. Especially Loring Park, Dinkytown, or Lake Harriet.
Seattle---No. "The Big One" frightens me.
Portland, OR---Yes. I like the concept of urban growth boundaries.
San Fransisco---Yes. It would be nice to meet a real-life Liberal!
Los Angeles---No. I don't like urban sprawl, traffic, or smog.
San Diego---No. I don't like incessant sunshine.
Last edited by SteelCityRising; 09-13-2007 at 05:18 PM..
Reason: Typo
Of the cities on the list, I'd pick Atlanta and Boston. I'm not really familiar with most of the cities...sadly, I don't get out that much
The city that I am familiar with that is not on the list is DC. I love the DC area, minus the traffic headaches. But if money were no object, I'd live in the heart of the city and just take the Metro everywhere
The city that I am familiar with that is not on the list is DC. I love the DC area, minus the traffic headaches. But if money were no object, I'd live in the heart of the city and just take the Metro everywhere
you have the right idea manofbess... screw driving, too much $$ and hassle
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