Michigan, because it is very diverse.
Four Great Lakes.
11000 inland lakes.
3300 miles of shoreline.
Hundreds of waterfalls.
Thousands of beaches.
Millions of acres of forest.
Thousands of acres of sand dunes.
Hundreds of islands.
2006-09-18 01:50:59
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answered by AF 6
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I live in Massachusetts. I approximately two hours you can cross the entire state. At noon you can be in a beautiful country setting amongst the Berkshire Hills and two hours later you can be at the beach. I takes less than that to reach Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Connecticut from where I live. Lots of cultural diversity, restaurants, schools as well.
2006-09-17 13:48:31
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answered by professor grey 7
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Kuala Lumpur is good for foreigners. Foreign exchange rate is reasonably low and the cost of living is low yet comfortable. Food is no problem to most foreigners. Convenience transportation system. Tourists like Kuala Lumpur very much.
2006-09-19 01:15:36
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answered by Wan Choon 1
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Pennsylvania is my home. Truthfully the only thing I like about PA is the wildlife/forests. I work all day in the city, noise all around me. It feels good to drive up to the mountains and take a long walk in the woods. No cars, no people, no distraction. I love it.
2006-09-17 13:47:48
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answered by Stryker 5
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Hey there Michigander! I live near Grand Rapids and although I don't think it's too exciting where I'm at, I love the U.P., it's beautiful up there!
2006-09-17 13:57:15
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answered by just_an_average_country_gal 2
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I love the weather and all the nice people where I live, Missouri
2006-09-17 14:28:02
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answered by horseluver1210 2
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i love the friendly people and the beaches...cali.
2006-09-17 13:46:41
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answered by shaandy 3
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IOWA: IOWA HAWKEYES.... NORTHWEST
2006-09-17 14:25:34
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answered by mike_m50501 2
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