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Kansas City
Cleveland
Rochester
Des Moines
Grand Rapids
San Luis Obispo
Baton Rouge
Orlando
Boise
Charlotte
Albuquerque
Philadelphia
Spokane
KC- Royals, BBQ, segregation
Cleveland- Ohio City, the lake
Rochester- Snow, de-industrialization
Des Moines- Clean, white people
Grand Rapids- Don't really think of anything
San Luis Obispo- Zac Efron, palm trees, Spanish looking houses
Baton Rouge- Petroleum, LSU, the fleur-de-lis
Orlando-Puerto Ricans, Disney, orange groves
Boise- Mountains?
Charlotte- Banking industry, Little Atlanta
Albuquerque- Desert, mountains, meth, Native Americans
Philadelphia- Liberty bell
Spokane- Cloudy
Kansas City - Beautiful train station
Cleveland - Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame
Rochester - Medicine (sorry, I know you probably meant Rochester, NY but the MN came to my mind first. For NY it would be Kodak)
Des Moines - Insurance companies
Grand Rapids - Cold
San Luis Obispo - nada
Baton Rouge - the Old State Capitol is better than the current monstrosity
Orlando - Winter Park, good times
Boise - Happy people
Charlotte - Corporate vanilla
Philadelphia - Cheesesteaks
Albuquerque - Magical
Spokane - Nature
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Kansas City - largest metro other than NYC with the word city in its useful name.
Cleveland - Lake, Cavaliers, oh #1 city
Rochester - snowy, homey-feeling older city
Des Moines - farms, a really tall skyscraper in the middle
Grand Rapids - no idea, auto industry, a metro that has turned itself around
San Luis Obispo - never heard of it
Baton Rouge - swampy, muggy, French influence
Orlando - before the horrible tragedy there I would initially think Disney, palm trees, FL's 2nd city, lots of tourists
Boise - isolated, capital, potatoes, idk
Charlotte - large, fast growing city sprawling between both Carolinas, massive airport. Newer feel
Albuquerque - desert city, hot, isolated, hard to spell
Philadelphia - history, phillies, eagles, Comcast, massive city, very democratic, Ben Franklin, gritty but with a nice downtown, temple, also arguably one of the best skylines in the US. Pa #1 city.
Spokane - railroad, beautiful surroundings
Kansas City - Always think of the Royals and Phillies World Series - Prep H
Cleveland - Cleveland Rocks - though probably my fiancé as she is from Akron
Rochester - Cold
Des Moines - Good fences make good neighbors
Grand Rapids - Not sure
San Luis Obispo - That volcanic cap just down the rod and Cal Poly
Baton Rouge - Cajun country
Orlando - Disney
Boise - Potatoes
Charlotte - New city in the Carolinas
Albuquerque - Hot air balloons and a threesome
Philadelphia - home
Spokane - WA but not Seattle
Kansas City - BBQ. Chiefs/Royals. Nice people. Hot summers.
Cleveland - Browns fans (love 'em). Great healthcare (Cleveland Clinic). Lake Erie. Snow. Grey winters.
Rochester - Good schools. Kodak. SNOW!
Des Moines - Midwest expance. Growing city. Flat.
Grand Rapids - Underrated. Growing. Snow.
San Luis Obispo - Cool temps. Beautiful scenery. Long name. Expensive.
Baton Rouge - LSU football. LA state capital.
Orlando - Best themed resorts on Earth. Underrated city proper. Lots of beautiful lakes. Hot/humid summers.
Boise - Great mountain metro. Pretty sunsets. Dry air.
Charlotte - Home. Good jobs, low cost of living. Nice people. Lots to do outdoors. Good weather. Red clay dirt is a pain, lol.
Albuquerque - Balloon Festival. Pretty mountain sunsets. Nice 4-season climate. Downtown needs some work.
Philadelphia - Great history. Rocky. "Parking Wars" TV show.
Spokane - Great climate. Beautiful scenery. A bit remote.
Kansas City - Always think of the Royals and Phillies World Series - Prep H
Cleveland - Cleveland Rocks - though probably my fiancé as she is from Akron
Rochester - Cold
Des Moines - Good fences make good neighbors
Grand Rapids - Not sure
San Luis Obispo - That volcanic cap just down the rod and Cal Poly
Baton Rouge - Cajun country
Orlando - Disney
Boise - Potatoes
Charlotte - New city in the Carolinas
Albuquerque - Hot air balloons and a threesome
Philadelphia - home
Spokane - WA but not Seattle
When you said Prep H, I busted out laughing. I remember George Brett having "issues" at the time, lol.
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