USA places

post American towns or places or anything

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Good sunsets. Admittedly, it has always been rather touristy, but now it's reached the point where it's overcrowded.

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there are tons of quaint coastal towns in New England, but Acadia National Park is basically the only national park in the northeast, so it's a busy tourist area.

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that's peak cozy, besides, Breezewood, Pennsylvania was built as a gotcha town by preventing a highway from connecting to the next highway as it should, so all traffic is rerouted down this commercial strip. Hence, town-as-truck-stop aesthetic

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fucking soulless hellhole

of course, the israeli jew wants to relocate with alex jones in austin texas. probably a sponsor of infowars

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yeah, the horror

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post pictures that still have old european city center
i remember one very comfy town but dont know the name

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This is America

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most old east coast cities have some vestige of a colonial downtown

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very nice pictures, no roads for cars... much better in city centers

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My home :)

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Is your home in the pic ?

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very beautiful

am I right to assume that New England is the most comfiest place in the US?

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Canton, Ohio
My hometown

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Probably, but way off in the distance

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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does anyone know this town
it is colonial and has small streets and a lot of trees and old colonial buildings. yes i dont give a lot of info but one american poster always posts a picture of that town

I'd say the mountain west or pacific northwest is comfier

a lot of new england towns are decaying and sad

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>why do commie insectoid chink cities look like soulless copy paste shit? thank god I'm not some fucking chinkoid insect living in fucking commie blocks

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maybe Savannah, Georgia

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or Charleston, South Carolina

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living in Las Vegas is like living in hell, basically

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meant in reply to

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