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[quote=Anonymous]Vermont is gorgeous, as is Maine. Hawaii of course is incredible. I just wish it weren’t so far away because I’d love to visit more. Love everything about Washington and Oregon. North Carolina is one of my favorite states. Mountains on one end, fantastic beaches on the other, and thriving, economically booming areas like the Research triangle in the middle. Love it. I LOVE upstate New York. The Finger Lakes area is like heaven to me. I have much less nice things to say about downstate. I’ve only been to the Twin Cities of MN but came away thoroughly impressed. Florida has some of the ugliest areas in the country (most of the Orlando area/Central FL...omg I can’t) but the the SW area (Marco, Naples, Ft Myers) is probably my favorite vacation spot in the country so I guess it’s a wash. Connecticut has some fantastic towns but obviously the state is in crisis mode and I’m not sure what’ll come of it. Iowa has some of the most lovely people I’ve ever met but man is it boring. Corn, corn, and more corn. Same with Indiana but there is a different vibe between IA and IN. Idk what exactly it is but I like Iowa’s vibe way better. New Jersey aside from the shore is so damn ugly to me. It just feels like one big suburb to me (well, probably because it kind of is) and the people are just not my type. I’ve yet to find a redeeming quality about Ohio. I don’t like PA except for Pittsburgh and Philly. California is naturally gorgeous but it is way, way too expensive, too crowded, and the air quality is terrible. Again, terrible policies that have turned a great state into one with major issues. Illinois is a debt ridden shit hole that’s been run to the ground by terrible policies and fiscal mismanagement. Shame. It’s where I’m from, but I’d never move back. Outside of Chicago there is not much to the state. [/quote]
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