Anonymous wrote:As someone who has spent a great deal of time in Indiana, I am not surprised that people dislike it.
Anonymous wrote:TN has some very worthwhile cities, small towns, and nature. It also has a lot of grossness. Not surprising for a state that is 450 miles wide.
Anonymous wrote:Iowa is surprisingly beautiful. Maybe mainly because it's between IL and NE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to UW-Madison and love Madison! The surrounding area is very pretty too. My best friend is from Milwaukee and it’s definitely underrated.
Its hard for me to name favourite and least favourite states because I like cities and the state might be meh, but might have a cool city (e.g. PA, kinda meh, but I like Philly). But if I had to name some that I’ve been to:
Favourites: Washington, Oregon, Montana
Least favourite: Ohio, Indiana and North Dakota
Is adding the U a Wisconsin thing or are you trying to sound sophisticated???
Anonymous wrote:I went to UW-Madison and love Madison! The surrounding area is very pretty too. My best friend is from Milwaukee and it’s definitely underrated.
Its hard for me to name favourite and least favourite states because I like cities and the state might be meh, but might have a cool city (e.g. PA, kinda meh, but I like Philly). But if I had to name some that I’ve been to:
Favourites: Washington, Oregon, Montana
Least favourite: Ohio, Indiana and North Dakota
Anonymous wrote:Love Colorado, Oregon, Northern California, and Connecticut.
Not a fan of Western PA, WV, southern VA, most of North Carolina, most of Florida. The exceptions to those states are Charlotte and St. Augustine, respectively.