which US state would you like best to travel or to move to?

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Several years ago I moved to AZ and I love it here.... I can get to the grand canyon and home in just two to three hours...
 
I would like to live in Montana in the summer and New Mexico in the winter.
 
Traveling to??? Any of them is fine.


But I love living in WA.......within just a couple of hours you can be at the beach, rainforests, mountains, farmlands or cities or the desert. As far as that goes, we have it all here. I just hate the politics
 
Several years ago I moved to AZ and I love it here.... I can get to the grand canyon and home in just two to three hours...

I too am totally happy here in Arizona. Been here since 1981 when mortgage rates were crazy and knew I'd be stuck in an apartment for a while. Only wish the Cardinals wouldn't have relocated their training camp from Flagstaff, which was such a bonus for a late July / early August visit to that city.
 
I'd love to go to all of them some day, in terms of moving, it is difficult to exactly say. Away from the East coast that is for sure, probably somewhere like Montana and Wyoming. I wouldn't live in the middle of nowhere, I'd move close enough to have access to food, healthcare, and the like - but my MO is that I don't want to be bothered or involved with other peoples BS, and in states like Montana, Wyoming, etc, seems like the best place to achieve that, hypothetically.
 
I lived in one of those places -Steamboat Springs- and it suffered the fate of people who moved in because it's cool and different, then turned it into everything that they were moving away from.
 
Yup all the dumb ass progressives from blue states move to red states because of the blue state laws then keep voting for them in the new state.
 
I'd love to go to all of them some day, in terms of moving, it is difficult to exactly say. Away from the East coast that is for sure, probably somewhere like Montana and Wyoming. I wouldn't live in the middle of nowhere, I'd move close enough to have access to food, healthcare, and the like - but my MO is that I don't want to be bothered or involved with other peoples BS, and in states like Montana, Wyoming, etc, seems like the best place to achieve that, hypothetically.
Sheridan Wyoming.....seems like a nice place.

The wind doesn't blow there like it does in the southerna half of the state.
 
I am from AZ and I recently moved back.

I like the weather all the way around.

I also like I can get to some pretty cool country in 2 hours.
 
Eastern Tennessee has a lot to be said for it I would think. Nice country, not too hot in the summer, no state income tax.
 
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While California has issues, politically, culturally, and otherwise, it is by far the best state to visit. It has enough "attractions" for five states, and you could travel the state for six months and never get bored. Wine country, LA, San Diego, Yosemite, S.F., and on and on.
 
I am happy where I am, but I think Bristol TN/VA is a wonderful place. NASCAR, the bar in the old depot, the streets from the 1940s and 1950s. However, the racism is naked on both sides.
 

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