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    I am near Petersburg, VA. It's ok, but I would much rather be in North Carolina (where I was born and raised). VA is a nice state (excuse me...Commonwealth), and the Petersburg/Richmond area has a lot of great jobs and the quality of life is nice. Just wish there were more hobby shops...lol.

    I agree but I hate the climate. I can't stand the humidity that VA has and would really love to eventually move someplace that has an even temperature and low humidity.

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    kankakee county in illinois isnt bad except only 2 hobby shops but we have chicago bears training camp adn only an hour away from chicago

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    i live in indiana (dont move here), and go to green bay every year = move to green bay

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    Denver, CO baby!

    Reasons to move to Denver....

    *Rocky Mountains
    *Under an hour drive to most major ski resorts (Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, etc...)
    *300+ sunny days per year
    *Affordable housing
    *More graduates degrees per capita than any other major American city
    *Air is thinner so golf balls go much farther
    *More breweries per square mile than any other major American city
    *Almost everyone is from somewhere else so everyone is very approachable
    *Three NCAA Div I schools within an hour (Univ. of Colorado, Colorado State, and Air Force)
    *Every major sports team (Rockies, Broncos, Avalanche, and Nuggets) as well as almost every other more obscure sports teams.

    I'm sure there are more but these are just off the top of my head.

    Who wouldn't want to live here....



    You sold me....LOL.

    Sounds nice, What about Milwaukee on the brewery's though??

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    I'm in Minnesota - in terms of weather, it can get hot in the summer, but is usually pretty nice - 10-12 90+ degree days on average...the winters are NOT nice though, so unless you like freezing temps and lots of snow, I wouldn't recommend living here year round.

    Naw to much like Wisconsin, lol.

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    I dont live there, but I go there on vacation a lot. A great place to live is Highlands, NC. You should check it out!

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    kankakee county in illinois isnt bad except only 2 hobby shops but we have chicago bears training camp adn only an hour away from chicago

    No no Illinois for me, cant stand it there.

    I do like NC a lot, the climate.

    Maine, NJ just to middle of no where for me.

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    Georgia baby! Come here! We have major gas shortages LOL!

    I'd have to agree. You'd want to be in the Atlanta area, but not actually in the city. I'd go north of the city in the Alpharetta/Roswell area. Its convenient to Atlanta, but has a nice suburban feel. Only problem like Tennisdevils said is finding gas, but who need gas anyway?

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    I'd have to agree. You'd want to be in the Atlanta area, but not actually in the city. I'd go north of the city in the Alpharetta/Roswell area. Its convenient to Atlanta, but has a nice suburban feel. Only problem like Tennisdevils said is finding gas, but who need gas anyway?

    Yeah ive been there many times....You wont want to hear this but my uncle coached at GT for baseball, and may I say KILLED the dogs every year. lol.

    He lived in woodstock, it was nice.

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    i live in Grand Junction, Colorado, it is basicly a smaller version of Denver, but we have more outdoors stuff to do. hunting, fishing, hiking and that kind of stuff. but i am moving to Denver in the near future so if i recommend a city to go to it is Denver

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