None of the above.I now have added three more options, so that there is more choice
the four corners of the USA - where would you prefer to live?
Right - I heard that it's far more expensive to live in Hawaii than even Beverly Hills. Like double.
You can walk to salt water in every state in the U.S. - - if you have the time, that is.If I had to live in the USA, coastal Alaska first, Washington State second. Somewhere where I can walk to salt water.
It CAN be, but the expense varies.
For instance, Hawaii zoning laws in the rural parts are weak and relatively unenforced.
Here's Arthur Lake, another personal friend, illegitimate great grandson of William Randolph Hearst, a formerly world famous
surfer and skateboarder, who now lives in what might be termed a "beach shack" which he built himself.
No code, no enforcement, no nothing, he just bought the land and set to work.
Not quite legal but in the area he's in, nobody bothers and no one cares.
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He now gets by on art that he makes and sells to the haole tourists and on brick jobs for the locals.
He is also a master mason...the kind that actually lays BRICK, not the kind who hangs around a lodge.
Yes, sadly the wealthy family he grew up in pissed away their massive fortune.
I swear to God he's a carbon copy of WRH.Dude looks like Chad Kroeger.
That is America's Canada.If I moved back to the states, I wouldn't go anywhere besides Northwest Washington.
I actually live in Arizona. For almost my entire life. I clicked on California, but to be realistic it is too expensive. Dunno why this sticks to the "corners", Colorado is also very desirable.I now have added three more options, so that there is more choice
the four corners of the USA - where would you prefer to live?
Very glooming and depressing during the winter and fall.
Most of the people in Seattle are liberal elitists. Many of the policies here make zero sense.
Montana has been my favorite state, so far, when it comes to natural beauty.
Grew up in the BC coast. Looking out at the ocean and turning around and seeing mountains. I've liked lots of places I've travelled to but ask me where I want to live and its where the mountains slope down into the sea.You sound depressing.
Don't care about the sunshine?
I mean without packing a lunch.You can walk to salt water in every state in the U.S. - - if you have the time, that is.
Nobody lives in Maine.
To continue on what I wrote, these are pictures I have taken myself:
Michigan -
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The North Shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota:
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Man, that Wind River Range must be the best kept secret in America!Continued:
Arkansas:
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New Mexico:
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The Wind River Range in Wyoming:
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The Lake Superior coastline will compete with any coastline on this continent in terms of beauty. Lake Michigan has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. Northern New Mexico is beautiful, and the Wind River Range in Western Wyoming may well be the greatest alpine environment on earth. None of these are in the states listed in the poll.