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    What is your favorite U.S.CIty?

    Mine is San Diego California [ Kali Forn Ya ]

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    I love Chicago, even though it seceded from the the United States of America to set up the only Monarchy in the North Western Hemisphere.

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    The only big city I've been to is Atlanta, so I love it the most.
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    For big cities,I'll go with Atlanta as well.Vacationed there twice in the early part of the century.For small towns,I'll say Waynesville,N.C.

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    What constitutes a city? I'll go with Green Bay lol.
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    I think Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is my favorite city... all things considered.

    Edit: Though it didn't do much for my reading comprehension.

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    Denver, Colorado it is beautiful there, and while I was there I had some of my greatest spiritual blessings.

    My favorite place in the United States is Holmes/Wayne County in Ohio, I just love the Amish and other Old Order Anabaptist, and their way of life.

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    For me, either Missoula, MT or Bozeman, MT. I love mountains!
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    What is your favorite U.S.CIty?

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    Hmmm... I haven't been to many of the bigger cities on the eastern seaboard (been to Boston, though). Mostly visited towns and cities in the western states. I'd probably lean toward San Diego or Sacramento, but that's purely based on passing through or doing touristy things.
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    This is a hard question. My favorite place is my dad's front porch but favorite city...Montreal, but that one is not in the US

    Scranton, PA... its not too big but is close enough to so much to see. Really pretty city the last time i was there. Plus the airport is a breeze to pass through security.

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    I like Boston too... oozes character and there's tons of history there.

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    Big city? I would have to say San Francisco. There is a lot to see there. I never tire of walking across the Golden Gate Bridge. It's a beautiful place.

    The second would be New York, New York. I was there twice, and on one trip I experienced while riding on the subway, an agressive panhandler, and a street gang. Grand Central Station was awesome. Went to Central Park and saw John Lennons memorial across the street where he was murdered. It is a beautiful city but I picked SF because I am more familiar with it.
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