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Well, not sure about that because I thought about it and I would pick Tacoma Park over Columbus. And... Bethesda and some other DC burbs are nice. But, I thought Columbus was a nice city also. And then there's the cost of living and housing. I'm cheap!
I basically agree with you guys - Bethesda, Takoma Pk, etc. are nice. But on the other hand I would never bash Columbus, or Ohio in general. Personally I've alway liked Ohio, and it's people as well.
I basically agree with you guys - Bethesda, Takoma Pk, etc. are nice. But on the other hand I would never bash Columbus, or Ohio in general. Personally I've alway liked Ohio, and it's people as well.
And I really liked New Mexico! Great place, great people, great landscape, and awesome culture.
Columbus is a young and vibrant city. And it offers a great variety of suburbs, for the rich and middle class. Plus, great shopping. In Westerville you have Easton Town Centre, that offers one of the largest outdoor shopping in the country, plus 3 German Luxury car dealerships.
I was born in a Maryland suburb (Bethesda), raised in a Maryland suburb (Wheaton), grew up in a Maryland suburb (Rockville), owned two homes in a Maryland suburb (Glen Burnie and Annapolis). I would definitely chose Ohio (and I've NEVER been there).
Where exactly in Maryland would you be referring to? I can say that in terms of weather, if you want milder winters, choose maryland.
The Columbus winters are very mild. Columbus gets very low snow fall levels. Columbus is not in the lake effect snow pattern, like Cleveland.
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