Cities You Been to That Felt "Weird"

JadeB

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Columbus, OH last month :huhldup:

Rocklin, CA :mjpls:


Any of them "Gold Country" towns in CA (Where Sons of Anarchy was themed after ) :trash:


Salinas, CA :huhldup:
Spent much of my childhood in Columbus, what did you think was off with the city?
 

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Petersburg, VA. Got them abandoned Soviet town vibes.



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i love old brick buildings.
 

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@Dallas' 4 Eva

Maine and New Hampshire are the two most forested states in the country, both over 80% trees.

Maine is about exactly half the physical size of the state of New York. New York has a bit under 20 million people in the state....so if Maine was as populated as New York, they would have about 10 million residents ........



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....they have 1.3 million.

Just the city of Dallas has 1.3 million people. :mjlol:

Wyoming has even less. It has like 600k people. Ft. Worth by itself has more people than the whole state. Don't nobody live there bruh.
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Hartford CT

From the time I landed in the airport I felt weird. All these different varieties of white people and very few blacks. It's a bit creepy. Then you drive around the town and it's more and more Anglo whites so over with a few black neighborhoods here and there. And they say it's The South that's segregated...:sas1:


Weird cause Hartford has more black and hispanics than white.

Hartford is run down anyway.
 

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Miami. I went there few months ago and it doesn’t feel like a real city to me for some reason
 

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Visited Charleston, SC a couple years ago for a wedding.

I didn’t mind it overall. Downtown was a mix of your average downtown plus small town Main Street aesthetic shops. Always weird to me to find a Walgreens as I’m so used to thousands of locations in Chicago and I tend to forget it’s nationwide.

I will say This: checking out a tall can of sweet tea (not Arizona) proudly displaying a plantation on the can, peeping some of the visitor guides that big up the different plantations in the city...hell the wedding spot itself used to be one. That just gave me this odd feeling, that’s all. Like in my mind I wonder what normal everyday Charleston citizens (Brothers and Others alive) feel about that as a whole
 
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