Anyway, Washington DC technically isn’t quite on the coast and has things worth visiting; same with Philadelphia. And I have a bunch of friends in the Midwest who love where they live, but tourists aren’t exactly lining up to visit Columbus OH. I liked living in Madison, WI, a lot too, but I doubt it’s a leisure destination.
DC is considered "northeast coastal" if not physically then definitely culturally.
Helen, Georgia
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Gatlinburg and Chattanooga, Tennessee
Stay away from anything north of the mason-dixon. Yankeestan is filled with trashed out hellholes made worse by the shithead inhabitants.
The Mississippi River cities (Memphis, St. Louis, NOLA) are shitholes akin to the banlieues of Paris where the waterfront is also dominated by heavy industry and not attractive to see (except for the one small strip like where the arch is).
Atlanta, Birmingham and Jackson are also dangerous, dirty shitholes or boring gated community suburbia depending. Chicago is kinda rad but Lake Michigan is almost a coastline, it doesn't feel "landlocked."
> Landlocked means no rivers
Ah, yes, like the landlocked nations of Hungary, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and Austria, famous for not having the Danube, Rhine, or Vltava.
Asheville NC, Greenville SC
Are you afraid of the ocean?
Anyway, Washington DC technically isn’t quite on the coast and has things worth visiting; same with Philadelphia. And I have a bunch of friends in the Midwest who love where they live, but tourists aren’t exactly lining up to visit Columbus OH. I liked living in Madison, WI, a lot too, but I doubt it’s a leisure destination.
DC is considered "northeast coastal" if not physically then definitely culturally.
The Mississippi River cities (Memphis, St. Louis, NOLA) are shitholes akin to the banlieues of Paris where the waterfront is also dominated by heavy industry and not attractive to see (except for the one small strip like where the arch is).
Atlanta, Birmingham and Jackson are also dangerous, dirty shitholes or boring gated community suburbia depending. Chicago is kinda rad but Lake Michigan is almost a coastline, it doesn't feel "landlocked."
>Atlanta, Birmingham and Jackson are also dangerous, dirty shitholes.
Gee I wonder why, anon
Wow that's crazy
Anyway, you catch the game?
Landlocked means no rivers so no.
> Landlocked means no rivers
Ah, yes, like the landlocked nations of Hungary, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and Austria, famous for not having the Danube, Rhine, or Vltava.
>Vltava
>famous in any context
>worth visiting
no
All of them, the east is fucking boring
Helen, Georgia
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Gatlinburg and Chattanooga, Tennessee
Stay away from anything north of the mason-dixon. Yankeestan is filled with trashed out hellholes made worse by the shithead inhabitants.