I've been to most states (not HI or AK), and I can assure you that every single state, with no exception, has its share of natural beauty. However, even though I live in the East, I do think that God gave California more than its fair share of beauty. Much more. It has a very diverse geography, with a very long coast, desert, mountains, and redwood forests. Some places are warm in winter, and others are cool in summer. It is absolutely gorgeous.
2006-11-24 04:29:17
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answered by Carlos R 5
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I've chosen to live in New Hampshire. Why? It has all that New England has to offer, from great skiing in the winter, vast unspoiled wilderness, beaches, lakes, etc. The summers are comfortable, winter is stunning and starkly beautiful, spring (apart from the mud and black flies) is filled with flowers and sunshine, and autumn has the leaf changes and cooler, brisk weather. It also has no income tax, so you keep more of what you earn. The schools are fairly decent (depending on where you live), the crime rate is low (I rarely lock my doors), and there is an independent streak running deep under the surface of most people. The only problem is that people move here to get away from places like Massachusetts or New York, which raises the property values which makes it difficult for people who've lived here all their lives to buy a home...and, the same people who move here to get away tend to be the ones who push for zoning and other regulations, hence creating the same environment they moved away from. I love it here. If you love nature and being close to it, this is as close to heaven you can go.
2006-11-24 09:00:52
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answered by Joyce H 2
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California! Having been there on several occasions myself, it is the only state I know of where all the states are represented in the scenery (topography) and the diversity of culture (people). It also seems to be summer for most of the year, unless you go to the mountains, where the seasons are equally represented. What a great place!
2006-11-24 08:57:00
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answered by Darin P 1
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The beautiful state to live in the US is in my opinion only New.York. U can find in Manhattan, the tallest skyscrappers, vast roads, big streets, a beautiful central park where u can walk in the morning with best scenes and sit by side of water watching the white ducks swimming like angels. During night, u can go to threater district where dramas and best movies are shown. To change the tast there is a village in down town where u can enjoy a village life in bars. Best world food can be eaten from china town, little ltly, indian food from little lndia and Pakistani food from Lexington Ave. This borough has allmost all attactions which v can find in the whole world. l love N.Y.
2006-11-24 09:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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California is.Go snowski and the beach the same day. Mild
wheather its in the 70s. LA has many jobs here because of its size. Downside is lack of affordable housing.
2006-11-24 08:51:59
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answered by thresher 7
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Florida - the sunshine state
2006-11-24 08:42:52
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answered by Leacy 3
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It depends if you like busy cities, fields, mountains, snow, sunshine...
but a bit of everything I belive is Virginia.
Close to Washington DC (2h driving from Richmond)
great nature, people, weather too
Pennsylvannia and maryland are not bad either
DO NOT GO TO TEXAS!! TOO DAMN HOT
2006-11-24 08:49:07
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answered by ricardo.villela 1
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Pennsylvania...There is just so much to see in this state. Beautiful sceneries, mountains, amazing landscape...You will just fall in love with the state...Check this website out
http://www.visitpa.com/visitpa/home.pa
2006-11-24 11:13:31
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answered by asake 2
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my aunt lives in Rhode Island,its fantastic,very like the UK in many ways (the better bits!) and Boston is 90 miles,New york 150 miles if you get the chance take a look.
2006-11-24 09:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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western washington, i got a bit of everything. 40 minutes from the big city 2hours from the ocean or the mouintains which ever you prefer.
2006-11-24 08:53:04
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answered by robert s 3
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