


california and arizona.

Are you talking just about Chicago? Because outside of Chicago, the state is a giant flat cornfield. It cannot match the scenery in Georgia. To limit Georgia to just Civil War sites because that's all you wanted to see is silly. I have never visited a Civil War site there. There are many other places to see.

If you want scenery and enjoy nature Tennessee is better.



Montana because of wide open sky and Alaska
There is no hierarchy in nature, only harmony. No chosen people, no chosen race, no soul slavery. My true beloved ones are Black Earth and Eternal Blue Sky


Alaska isn't so great anymore. There are a lot of Mexicans up there now.
http://zipatlas.com/us/ak/city-compa...population.htm



My Aunts live in Atlantic City, and I always enjoy the car rides on the way there. The city is alright too; the boardwalks and beaches especially. My mother wanted to move there, but I didn't want to move to another new city and leave my comfortable life here, and before that my mother had custody issues with my paternal Aunt and her husband. I'm not sure if she still wants to move there, but since I'm off to college now, she has the ability.


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