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If you were to promote the town/city were you now reside, which attributes/attractions would you submit for consideration?

Asked by ucme (50047points) April 11th, 2010

In a nutshell i’m after what you believe is best about where you live.The community, places to go, things to see/do.What makes it a good place to visit/live?

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ucme's avatar

Tumbleweed cascading across the prairie.Ah well orphan status avoided, just.

adri027's avatar

The pier the beach the great food and weed. That should cut it

cazzie's avatar

The history. It’s amazing history and importance to the country… region really. The Cathedral and it’s history (kind of repeating myself a bit…) It’s a centre for technology and development with it’s university and colleges. It’s very central if you’re wanting to travel the entire length of the country.

syzygy2600's avatar

The fact that it’s the most multicultural city in the world is a pretty big selling point for Toronto.

JLeslie's avatar

To visit: Graceland, Mississippi Mud River Museum, Our local theatre Playhous eon the Square, Tortugas Mexican Restaurant, 2 hours away The Clinton Museum.

To live: Well, I prefer Southeast FL honestly, but if I were going to tell you what I enjoy about living here it would be that people are very social; you can own a decent amount of land if you prefer to be in a country setting, and still be within 30 minutes of downtown; the local theatre as I mentioned above; no state income tax, although there is a very low dividend and interest tax; hub airport (although it is expensive).

Neizvestnaya's avatar

omg, I have… nothing!

JLeslie's avatar

@Neizvestnaya LMAO! Where do you live?

JLeslie's avatar

@Neizvestnaya I’ve never been there. The closest I have been is Vegas LOL. I love the sunshine, that could be a positive regarding where you live.

Neizvestnaya's avatar

@JLeslie
Ha, the sun. Yeah. This morning a co worker and I were remarking that there is no springtime in hell.

thriftymaid's avatar

Blue ribbon schools; no federal money accepted
Safe, crime almost nonexistent
Property holds value due to desirability of area
Top notch police and fire departments and other city services
Nothing to invite tourists or transients
Village shopping with family owned enterprises
No flashy signs
No chain fast food stores
No chain stores
No chain restaurants
Educated population

JeffVader's avatar

Ummmm…... I guess its a little better than Birmingham….. yeh, thats about all I can think of for now.

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