Thursday, July 31, 2025

Place To Live in Each State

 A You Tuber did this video so I thought I'd give it a try myself.  This is where I would LIVE, not necessarily my favorite place to visit.  For example, I have enjoyed my visits to NYC but you couldn't pay me enough to live there.

Northeast:

Maine- Portland

New Hampshire- Manchester 

Vermont- Rutland 

Massachusetts- Cape Cod

Rhode Island-Newport

Connecticut- New Haven

New York- Albany 

Pennsylvania- Pittsburgh 

New Jersey- Long Beach Island 

Delaware- Wilmington 

Maryland- Salisbury 

South:

West Virginia- Charleston 

Virginia- Richmond 

Kentucky- Louisville 

Tennessee- Chattanooga 

North Carolina- Wilmington 

South Carolina- Greenville

Georgia- Savannah 

Florida- Jacksonville 

Alabama- Birmingham 

Mississippi- Tupelo 

Louisiana- Alexandria 

Arkansas- Little Rock 

Texas- Torn between San Antonio and Fort Worth 

Oklahoma- Oklahoma City 

Midwest and Heartland:

Some of these are tough because I haven't thoroughly explored a few of these states and it's based partly on reputation 

Ohio- Cincinnati 

Indiana- Indianapolis 

Illinois- Chicago suburbs 

Michigan- Grand Rapids 

Missouri- St. Louis

Kansas- Initially I thought Topeka but I might go with the Kansas side of KC.

Iowa- Des Moines.  Never actually been there but this is probably the state that I have explored the least

Wisconsin- Milwaukee 

Minnesota- Minneapolis 

North Dakota- Bismarck 

South Dakota- Rapid City 

Nebraska- Omaha 

Mountain West:

Montana- Missoula

Idaho- Boise

Wyoming- Cheyenne 

Colorado- Colorado Springs 

Utah- Salt Lake City 

Arizona- Sedona might be too congested.  Leaning towards Tucson.

New Mexico- I initially said Santa Fe but I now lean towards Las Cruces.

Nevada- Reno

West Coast:

Alaska- Anchorage 

Washington- Yakima

Oregon- Medford 

California- Orange County 

Hawaii- Kona

Washington and Oregon are tricky.  I'd want to be far enough inland to get away from the rain in the winter but close enough to enjoy the coast in the summer.



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