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By the way, the name of your hometown is French, which I find it quite curious, lol.
The name of the city currently I live in Indiana is also originally derived from French yet there's nothing really resembles about it lol (American people put a strong emphasis on H sound for Haute in pronunciation)
Hello everyone.
I'm thinking about a trip I will make at any time within the next five years to the United States during summer holidays, so I need some tips about that.
So, as I dislike muggy, hot weather conditions so much, I'm looking for the coldest small cities with lower averages for the month of July.
I'm not interested to visit small, boring towns with less than 5.000 inhabitants, nor cities bigger than 500.000 inhabitants ones either because big cities are a nightmare with lot of tourists, traffic jams, etc.
Thus, I really want to travel around the whole country, I mean northeast, northwest, southwest and southeast.
So, can you help me to find one city for every four quadrant of United States which fit with all the earlier toughts I've told before?
Here is a map of mainland United States divided in four areas, excluding Alaska which I won't visit that time. Thanks in advance!
Leadville, Colorado, at 10,162 feet of altitude, has an average of 278 days a year, when the temperature is below freezing, at daybreak. The marathon runner, Buddy Edelin, once took a job there as a teacher, so he could train every day, at that high altitude.
Leadville, Colorado, at 10,162 feet of altitude, has an average of 278 days a year, when the temperature is below freezing, at daybreak. The marathon runner, Buddy Edelin, once took a job there as a teacher, so he could train every day, at that high altitude.
Leadville's population once rivaled Denver's. Oscar Wilde once lectured there on ornament in dress. The street in front of the Tabor Opera House was paved with silver. However, that was a long time ago.
It's just across Independence Pass from Aspen; it's well worth a visit.
It sounds great. Sure I will visit all those places as a tourists within a trip once Trump will leave the government as I wouldn't feel safe myself as I've actually notices how Trump dislikes European people.
It sounds great. Sure I will visit all those places as a tourists within a trip once Trump will leave the government as I wouldn't feel safe myself as I've actually notices how Trump dislikes European people.
That's silly; I don't like Trump but I don't think he dislike European people; perhaps people from third-world countries. Regardless, Trump being president isn't going to have any effect on your travels.
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That's silly; I don't like Trump but I don't think he dislike European people; perhaps people from third-world countries. Regardless, Trump being president isn't going to have any effect on your travels.
Well, it's not how Trump would directly has any effect on me as a tourist, but customs police officers at the airports following Trump rules.
Well, it's not how Trump would directly has any effect on me as a tourist, but customs police officers at the airports following Trump rules.
You'll be fine. A lot of the Trump stuff is, admittedly, a little overblown and I'm not even really much of a Trump guy. It won't affect anything you do. I encounter tourists from all over the world where I live. Asia. Europe. Australia, wherever.
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