I live in Texas, so I am biased!.....
A city you would love in Texas is Austin, which may be similar to Chicago.....
It is beautiful with so many things to do....People have a real laid back spirit, a lot of diversity and it has a wonderful arts community......People tend to be accepting and tolerant....I lived there for 3 years and I love it and made some wonderful friends....
People are great, the geography is beautiful, the weather is warm, the housing is very affordable, there is so much to do....Look into it...
2006-10-12 13:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. Alabama. (candy abode Alabama, Forrest Gump, super soccer state, the midsection of dixie with mountains interior the north and gulf shore seashores interior the south. Birmingham supplies the metropolitan sense, huntsville supplies the intense tech area application, friendly hospitality) 2. Georgia (Atlanta is the metropolitan capital of the south and Savannah has that previous time southern attraction) 3. Tennessee (Jack Daniels and usa music) 4. North Carolina (NASCAR and mountains) 5. Texas (everythings vast. vast SKY, sturdy soccer, yet texans frequently forget that they are American first) 6. South Carolina (Charleston saves the states cultural score) 7. Kentucky (no longer so southern, yet intense high quality horses) 8. Lousiana (too swampy) 9. Arkansas (no actual identity, blended with kansas, texas, tennessee, missouri) 10. Mississippi (no longer something rather there yet trailer parks)
2016-10-02 06:00:46
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answered by schnetter 4
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I'm a resident of Georgia and have lived here for thirty four years. As a resident I would highly recommend it. I've never been to Texas but I've been to Tenn. It's about a an hour and a half drive from where I live. I really can't tell you that much about Texas or Tenn. but I can tell you in my opinion Georgia is a great place to live and raise a family. It does have all the things you mentioned as I'm sure the other two states do as well. But I would say Georgia.
2006-10-12 13:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Tennessee. No state or local income tax, plenty of decent jobs, good medical care, temperate climate, numerous lakes and mountains and friendly people. Murfreesboro or Smyrna are good family oriented communities and excellent places to rear kids. 50 universities are in the Nashville area. You will find all you seek here. I've lived here nearly 20 yrs now, can not imagine being any place else.
2006-10-12 13:04:17
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answered by hithere2ya 5
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1. Georgia
2. Texas
3. Tennessee
2006-10-12 12:14:35
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answered by Prissy2t4 2
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Texas I have lived there 25 years and is the best. But its not for you if you dont like hot weather. There is plenty of places to have fun specially if you cross the border.
2006-10-12 14:48:54
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answered by Yolanda C 1
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Tennessee-
East TN is great! Knoxville would be good. That is where the University of Tennessee is. Being from EAST TN, I love it!! We have ALL for seasons, BEAUTIFUL scenery anywhere you go. East Tennessee State University,UT. I love it!
2006-10-16 05:30:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Atlanta
2006-10-12 12:16:11
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answered by Anonymous
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1.louisville Kentucky
2.Nashville tenn.
3.Atlanta GA.
2006-10-12 13:11:00
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answered by WILLIAM W 2
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I liked it when we went to Tennessee because of the mountains. Gaitlinburg has a lot to offer.
2006-10-12 12:12:54
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answered by Susan L 7
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