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Question: In which of the following cities would you want to live? (Select as many as you like)
#1
Rochester, MN
 
#2
Minneapolis, MN
 
#3
Ann Arbor, MI
 
#4
Atlanta, GA
 
#5
Raleigh, NC
 
#6
Madison, WI
 
#7
St. Paul, MN
 
#8
Charlotte, NC
 
#9
Pittsburgh, PA
 
#10
Orlando, FL
 
#11
Columbus, OH
 
#12
Durham, NC
 
#13
Grand Rapids, MI
 
#14
Charleston, SC
 
#15
Nashville, TN
 
#16
Houston, TX
 
#17
Fargo, ND
 
#18
Tampa, FL
 
#19
Columbia, MO
 
#20
Dallas, TX
 
#21
Kansas City, MO
 
#22
Cincinnati, OH
 
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« on: October 15, 2017, 07:02:42 PM »
« edited: October 15, 2017, 07:08:10 PM by bagelman »

I wouldn't want to live in Durham (bad gut feeling), Houston, or either FL city (too hot/humid/high hurricane risk). All the other options are acceptable.

My favorite options are Columbus and Cincy, staying in my state to eat at Skyline Chili. It's really yummy, but ought not to be an overriding concern. What I would is a reasonably cool, as in not really hot and humid, city with a decent economy that I could be a part of.
  
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