If you could move anywhere in the US, which state and city would you move to?

BoltsNHorns

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I live in CA for most of my life and I try moving out every opportunity I get but I am never successful. I recently came back to my hometown of Nashville, Tennessee but it wasn't the same as what I remember. There were a lot of racial tension as I drove to Nashville (not in Nashville) and the cities just seem more destroy than I remember as a child. It was so much different than what I remember and imagine it would look like now. As I drove by there were so many broken schools and I don't remember back in the early 90's that Tennessee was this poor.

It didn't look anything like CA and while I like the southern landscape with its beautiful rolling green hill, it bought many tears back. This was during the flooding in Houston so I pass by Texas and many southern states.

If you could move and live anywhere in the state, where would it be?
 

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Can I play? I am Canadian. So if I were to suddenly come into money, I have a few places I would love to call home in the US.

Sedona, AZ
Florida Keys, Fl
Upper Penisula, Mi
San Diego, Ca
 

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Can I play? I am Canadian. So if I were to suddenly come into money, I have a few places I would love to call home in the US.

Sedona, AZ
Florida Keys, Fl
Upper Penisula, Mi
San Diego, Ca

Yes absolutely. On the other hand I rather move to Canada but if you don't have a job, you can't move anywhere.

Very good choice! What about Canada, where would you want to live in Canada?
 

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I would say a suburb of San Diego on the coast but been there, done that. So, my ideal place would be Lahaina, Maui :thumbup:

Everyone love San Diego huh. I swear it may be 2 hours away from LA but it feel like a whole different state with nice people and beautiful beaches. The same can be said for Norcal as well. Not sure why Southern California minus SD has so many trash personality?
 

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Everyone love San Diego huh. I swear it may be 2 hours away from LA but it feel like a whole different state with nice people and beautiful beaches. The same can be said for Norcal as well. Not sure why Southern California minus SD has so many trash personality?

I have lived all over Cali from Napa, to the central valley to SD. There are great cities to live in all over the state, especially in the LA area......mostly beach towns from Malibu down to Laguna Beach.

No comment on the citizens that are trashing the state :thumbdown: :lmao:
 

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I have lived all over Cali from Napa, to the central valley to SD. There are great cities to live in all over the state, especially in the LA area......mostly beach towns from Malibu down to Laguna Beach.

No comment on the citizens that are trashing the state :thumbdown: :lmao:

Well I live in an area with lot of immigrants..... and I'm sure there are nice area in CA just never had the opportunity to live there.
 

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West Palm Beach, Fl.
I vacationed here a handful of times and really like the atmosphere, weather and food. A close second is Naples, Fl.

I was suppose to move to Orlando back in 02 but it never happened. My life would probably be so much different by now. I have never in my life experience a warm beach.
 

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I was suppose to move to Orlando back in 02 but it never happened. My life would probably be so much different by now. I have never in my life experience a warm beach.
Great place to vacation with kids. Traffic is all consuming though. One of the things I liked about WPB is the footprint is smaller than other large cities. So not quite as much traffic.
 

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I really have a thing for Prescott. AZ

LOL is that a real place? I can't imagine living in AZ especially when I been living in a desert environment my whole life. Most of Southern CA is a desert. I guess Texas is a desert as well. Also AZ has a lot of bed bugs so yeah.
 

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LOL is that a real place? I can't imagine living in AZ especially when I been living in a desert environment my whole life. Most of Southern CA is a desert. I guess Texas is a desert as well. Also AZ has a lot of bed bugs so yeah.

I live in Ca born and raised. I spend most of the summer months in Lake Havasu Az. You should google Prescott AZ. It’s not what you think.
 

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Yes absolutely. On the other hand I rather move to Canada but if you don't have a job, you can't move anywhere.

Very good choice! What about Canada, where would you want to live in Canada?

Alberta. Hinton, Alberta. It is 20 minutes from the gates of Jasper National Park (Canadian Rockies). For some reason, the mountains and I go hand in hand. I just love the mountains and Jasper is my destination of choice these days.
 

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Alberta. Hinton, Alberta. It is 20 minutes from the gates of Jasper National Park (Canadian Rockies). For some reason, the mountains and I go hand in hand. I just love the mountains and Jasper is my destination of choice these days.

What are Canadians like? I actually never met a Canadian person in real life. The one time where we were going to visit Canada, my aunt forgot her passport (after 9/11). I have never set foot in Canada.
 

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I live in Ca born and raised. I spend most of the summer months in Lake Havasu Az. You should google Prescott AZ. It’s not what you think.

What made you become a Cowboys fan versus the other teams in CA if you don't mind me asking. Always interest to see other people perspective.
 
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