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My favorite is Springfield, Missouri. Nice sized city, tons of restaurants, tons to do, and it still has that small town atmosphere. Going to move back someday.
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Tons of excellent mom and pop restaurants there! If you've never had Crosstown BBQ, I highly recommend it! But don't be put off by the paper plates and the plastic forks...the food is excellent and the portions are extremely generous.jsnake:My favorite is Springfield, Missouri. Nice sized city, tons of restaurants, tons to do, and it still has that small town atmosphere. Going to move back someday. -
Crosstown is right across the street from Bass Pro and well worth a visit. Kansas City is famous for BBQ and I love what we have here. That is one BBQ in Springfield that equals the quality and taste here in KC.BStayer:
Tons of excellent mom and pop restaurants there! If you've never had Crosstown BBQ, I highly recommend it! But don't be put off by the paper plates and the plastic forks...the food is excellent and the portions are extremely generous.jsnake:My favorite is Springfield, Missouri. Nice sized city, tons of restaurants, tons to do, and it still has that small town atmosphere. Going to move back someday. -
Living in it right now: Seattle. Perfect mix of city and outdoors.
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Ever been to Minneapolis MN? I went to college there, so I might be biased, but I loved it. Downtown is awesome. A ton to see and do, and still has some of the good ol' small town feel. Winter there does get long - everything else is great.
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Do you do meth? LOL, J/K, I always used to stop by the mcdonalds that is all set up in trains, that was a cool place to take the kidsJWB:Barstow California -
Fixed it for ya...sightunseen:Living in it right now: Seattle. Perfect mix of liberals and expensive outdoor equipment. -
Let me allay your fears by saying that you can avoid both if you know where to go in the city.nsezell:
Fixed it for ya...sightunseen:Living in it right now: Seattle. Perfect mix of liberals and expensive outdoor equipment. -
I was there over xmas break...it was pretty bad from my point of view...any place that charges you if you don't recycle is a bit over the top if you ask me. I was actually there moving family into the city, so I'll be visiting again sometime soon. Where should I go next time?
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Depends on what you want to do. I fortunately live outside Seattle city limits so I believe I don't get charged that non-recycling fee. When are you here next? Let's have a cigar (or 3) when you visit your family next time.nsezell:I was there over xmas break...it was pretty bad from my point of view...any place that charges you if you don't recycle is a bit over the top if you ask me. I was actually there moving family into the city, so I'll be visiting again sometime soon. Where should I go next time? -
I just spent a week in Austin, TX and had the time of my life. I have a little less than 2 years left on my contract, but when that time is up I will be headed to Austin.
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This is funny... born and raised in Boston and my go to would have to be San Francisco.Jdorais:My favorite city is the one I was born in- San Francisco. However Boston would be my go to city-espicially the north end. Runner up Kehei Maui. -
JWB:Barstow California
I hope you are joiking about that one... I love San Diego but I was born and raised here - My favorite city to visit would definitely be Las Vegas - If I had to pick anywhere else to live it would be either Portland or Lake Tahoe. -
I'm getting married over the summer, so family will be coming down here, so it'll likely be xmas before we go back up there. I'll let you know tho.
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ljl:Ever been to Minneapolis MN? I went to college there, so I might be biased, but I loved it. Downtown is awesome. A ton to see and do, and still has some of the good ol' small town feel. Winter there does get long - everything else is great.
Hot Damn! Thats two votes for 612! -
I've been to that McDonalds too. The coolest Mickey D's I've been too!letsgowithbob:
Do you do meth? LOL, J/K, I always used to stop by the mcdonalds that is all set up in trains, that was a cool place to take the kidsJWB:Barstow California -
Goldy:ljl:Ever been to Minneapolis MN? I went to college there, so I might be biased, but I loved it. Downtown is awesome. A ton to see and do, and still has some of the good ol' small town feel. Winter there does get long - everything else is great.
Hot Damn! Thats two votes for 612!
Naw...thats three votes for the City of Lakes. -
MarkH:Goldy:ljl:Ever been to Minneapolis MN? I went to college there, so I might be biased, but I loved it. Downtown is awesome. A ton to see and do, and still has some of the good ol' small town feel. Winter there does get long - everything else is great.
Hot Damn! Thats two votes for 612!
Naw...thats three votes for the City of Lakes.
Well I think we have a winner! There is a reason Mpls is often listed as the #2 best city to live in second to Portland. -
It's more of a town, but I love Bisbee AZ. It's in the hills a few miles from Tombstone. I was stationed nearby for a few years, and loved that town. It's built into the sides of mountains so most houses can only be reached by staircase. And it has a very cool authentic, old west downtown, with a laid back, but vibrant nightlife. There is a great local brew(I think it's called Electric Ale, but it's been a while). It's also managed to avoid the tourist trap feel of nearby Tombstone.
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New Orleans. Best food, architecture, wildlife, inlaws, and my favorite b and m.
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I am going to have to go with San Diego, Ca, I don't think there is any place that is better for me. I miss living there
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Heading to San Diego in two weeks for week. Where is a great B&M?? I'm staying at the Mariott Marina.
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I'm torn between Fort Collins, CO and Charleston, SC. I don't know where I want to move after undergrad, but I know I want the hell out of Akron, OH.