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What City/State would you move to and live in if given a new choice?

What City/State do you live in now? Why would you move to this new town? Optional - Age, Race, Gender
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coocooforyou | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Washington State! There is a little town nestled in the North Cascades named Rockport, it is beyond gorgeous. Snow in the winter, hot in the summer right by the Skagit river, near Mt. Baker, small town atmosphere! :)

I live very near by yet not the view of the North Cascade Range as in Rockport. You have the great outdoors surrounding you and your 200 neighbors !

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redbeard | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Florida, because im a beachboy, and i love the water... (and ive never been to the east coast)

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ohxsnap | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I live in Oregon and I'm going to go to school in Boston though, so after schools over (18 YEARS OF SCHOOL) I plan to move to Bora Bora, Tahiti. :) I want to live on the water there. It's such a beautiful little city in the ocean. :)

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tracebooks | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Boy, that's a tough one, because there are so many wonderful places I've been.

I think it would have to be St. Augustine, Florida. It's usually skipped by hurricanes; the weather is beautiful; it's historical and cultural, and I know there would be no trouble getting family to come visit!

I currently live somewhere cold. :-)

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lynemma | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I would like to live in Ashville, North Carolina... for a spell at least. It has low cost of living and when combined with the outdoor playground vibe is pretty excellent for a woman from Maine, who lives in Colorado. For a major metro area, I would pick Portland Oregon. 31. Denver. Female.

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teduncan | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

thank you.

Name the city and I have a nervous habit of naming a fun fact

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lynemma | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

Funny!

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teduncan | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

Home of the vanderbilts

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edd | 3 years, 5 months ago
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In the states, I'd like to live in Brunswick, Maine. Land of lobster season, blueberry season, other seafood items, and cheap living. Lobster sells off the pier there for less than $3/lb :)

If I were to go abroad, it would be neat to try living in Vladivostok.

Currently I'm 22 and live in the Los Angeles area in California.

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lynemma | 3 years, 5 months ago Report

If you ever choose to move to Brunswick, Maine... let me know. I grew up very close to there.

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filmkid | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I go to school in Tennessee. I'd LOVE to live in Austin, TX because it caters to the young adult lifestyle I'm looking for (not immature partying/drinking). It is culture rich and its independent film scene is heavenly. It's also close to my and SO's family who all live in TX as well. It's simply the perfect blend of affordable living, never-bored atmosphere, and manageable weather. In fact, it's high on my list for post-grad.
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millerj | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I would live in the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area, far enough out of town to be beyond suburban but close enough to take advantage of the wonderful cosmopolitan nature of the region. Proximity to art and culture as well as outdoor beauty make this an ideal place to live (and the cold cold winters keep the weak-willed people away).

FWIW: I'm a white guy, late 30s, who grew up in MN and has since lived in Hungary, NC and MO.
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totalanswers | 3 years, 5 months ago
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San Francisco. This one of the most expensive cities in America, if not THE most expensive. If I thought I could afford it and find a job quickly there, I would love to move there and live for a few years at least. It's magical.

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demanda | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I live in Nashville, Tennessee, and there is truly nowhere else I'd want to move to. There are lots of places I'd love to visit, but I could not be happier living here with everything I love.

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bmlhailstone | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I would move to Saratoga Springs, New York. Three big reasons for this one.

1. I love horse-racing. I live near Del Mar, California right now and am close to the race track. I have nice easy access to gambling and I love it. Saratoga Springs has one of the most beautiful race tracks I know of.

2. Family, my wife's family lives there and we'd really like to live closer to them.

3. Weather. I miss weather. In San Diego, even right now in the harsh cold of winter, our lows are almost always over 40. And this is cold for us. Usually the lowest we get here is about 50 and the highest we get is about 80, 85. It's boring. I miss the snow. I want my kids to know the snow, and not be one of those weird southern californian kids that have never seen real snow.

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girldrummernw | 3 years, 5 months ago
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It would have to be Anchorage, Alaska. I don't know anyplace else in the U.S. that combines the raw beauty of nature with a relaxed and varied cultural life. I have visited before and the mountains, lakes, wildlife, ocean and scenic vistas almost leave me speechless. The only thing that has kept me from moving to Anchorage has been finding the right job. Presently I live in the Portland, OR area and love it. As far as the rest of the questions go... you shouldn't ask a pale lady her age...

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