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I vacation in Rangeley, in February haha- was there a couple of years ago during a blizzard and had a great time snowshoeing, snowmobiling and skiing in nearby Saddleback mountain. Very small mountain town on the border of New Hampshire, lakes district- never been during the spring or summer but bet it's beautiful then too. My partner's stepmother happens to live there and takes great care of us when we visit otherwise I'm sure I would never have been.
Williamsburg been there as a kid when I lived in Falls Church VA and the parents took me all over to historic places in the area. I remember being entranced by the colonial architecture even as a third grader and loved the local participants acting the era.
Now I'm gonna stump everyone, this happens to be the smallest town in the U.S. - I believe, population 2 last time NYT reported it, and I think there actually is a sign with it as 1- but my mother happens to have been born there:
Maybe a local Wyoming resident knows of it but seriously doubt anyone else.
I vacation in Rangeley, in February haha- was there a couple of years ago during a blizzard and had a great time snowshoeing, snowmobiling and skiing in nearby Saddleback mountain. Very small mountain town on the border of New Hampshire, lakes district- never been during the spring or summer but bet it's beautiful then too. My partner's stepmother happens to live there and takes great care of us when we visit otherwise I'm sure I would never have been.
Williamsburg been there as a kid when I lived in Falls Church VA and the parents took me all over to historic places in the area. I remember being entranced by the colonial architecture even as a third grader and loved the local participants acting the era.
Now I'm gonna stump everyone, this happens to be the smallest town in the U.S. - I believe, population 2 last time NYT reported it, and I think there actually is a sign with it as 1- but my mother happens to have been born there:
Maybe a local Wyoming resident knows of it but seriously doubt anyone else.
Your mom was born there?! If people live there, it stands to reason that someone was born there. I've read about Lost Springs, maybe in the New York Times. I've never been to Wyoming.
Location: WNY (NOT NYC for the geographically challenged)
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Your mom was born there?! If people live there, it stands to reason that someone was born there. I've read about Lost Springs, maybe in the New York Times. I've never been to Wyoming.
Ogden, Utah
Haven't traveled that far west, but am planning on it very soon.
Yes, on the beautiful island of Maui. I love that island! I went to a luau in Lahaina, the town I mostly remember for lots of bars and t-shirt shops.
Immediately think of golf, only been through it on the interstate on my way from Atlanta to Charleston.
Telluride, Colorado
Nope
Seymour, CT
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