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Old Posted Feb 24, 2024, 2:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Cirrus View Post
One might argue that culturally speaking,
  • Jacksonville belongs in Georgia
  • Toledo belongs in Michigan
  • El Paso belongs in New Mexico
What else? What cities feel like they're in the wrong state?
I was thinking El Paso belongs in Arizona, with its mountain-desert topography. Reminds me of Tucson with the interstate running through it, heavy traffic, Hispanic population, high level of affluence at the higher elevations, and poverty at lower elevations. However, Tucson is not right on the border, and El Paso doesn't have nearby snow skiing like Tucson does. I guess one could substitute Albuquerque for Tucson, but El Paso doesn't feel like Albuquerque, and to me feels more like Tucson.
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