I can't say that I have one favorite city. I have favorite cities for different things or during different times of the year. For example, I really like San Antonio from Oct to Apr but after Fiesta in Apr it sucks because it gets so hot. Both Anchorage and Fairbanks in AK are nice and especially awesome from Jun to Aug but they aren't much good if you like city life like malls and movies and that kind of thing. If I had to pick just one city to live in though it would probably be in CO, like CO Springs or Boulder, since they aren't quite as busy as Denver.
San Diego is awesome to visit, but I could not live there. The same goes for Pittsburgh, Charleston-WV and SC,Orlando, and Myrtle Beach.I even enjoyed Omaha. I love to travel, but I always return to the ATL!
I'm not sure that it's my favorite, but a city I've been missing and really want to go visit lately is Cloudcroft, NM. It's a nice peaceful little town up in the mountains. Great place to go rent a cabin and get away from everything.
Kind of a Florida fan myself. Clearwater, Tampa, or Daytona all would be among my favorites. Maybe I am just thinking about them more since it is so cold here (chicago) right now. New Orleans is a great place to visit, and monk, I like Boston too !!
To visit, it would definately be Key West. Its like another country IMO. Nothing like it anywhere else I have found. I love the history and the eccentricity and all the different things packed into a tiny island.
And it is really cigar friendly too!
I really like Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach Fla. ...proably because of the memories and Scottsdale Arizona ...Yeah I love warm weather ...and Scottsdale had some awsome memories as well
For Cities - the Big Ones - Boston, NYC, Chicago, LA, Orlando. I would only live in Boston or NY, the others for visiting. For small towns basically anything on the ocean or a lake.
Although Colorado has some beautiful towns, I have to agree with Kas and say florida. My fav has to be Clearwater area. Maybe its because its 22 in Colorado right now and warm sounds soooo good.
Dillion, Colorado. Smallish town a few miles away from Aspen, has its own lake that was around 50ish degrees in July. I love to fish and would love to hang out there for a summer but I've never been there in winter time.
Dillon Lake is beautiful!! My wife and I have some very lovely pics from Memorial Day with the snow capped mountains in the background. Great town indeed.
I would have to say Asheville, NC. I love the blue ridge mountains and I miss living there. It hella beats St. Louis, Misery where I am now.
And second choice would be the Florida Keys. Miss it there too. And thirdly, New England (though again, not a city, but I love the area)
I have been to a lot of cities, but I still love the one closest to home. The Big Apple has everything you need and organizes it better than any city (most of the time) from the parking to the subway to the airports to the city plan to the cab drivers. Till you've had a bad cab driver, you won't appreciate these guys. The best food, the best sports teams, great cigar shops, and the best entertainment. If I could just smoke anywhere in this city, then it would be perfect.
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If I had to pick one, I would have to say Orlando, Fla. or Branson Missouri.