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In reply to the discussion: My pick for most beautiful city in the world [View all]kentuck
(115,393 posts)16. Nice is nice...
I 'll have to check to see if my niece has been there.
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Only in the tourist and business areas that have been spruced up for visitors,
Lydia Leftcoast
Aug 2012
#63
Our air is a Clean Air Act success story in the 30 years I have lived here.
kestrel91316
Aug 2012
#11
It's not CLEAN yet, but yes, the Clean Air Act and work of South Coast AQMD greatly improved things
CreekDog
Aug 2012
#220
I had that experience in 1975. It was sunny in the air and when we landed it was overcast and ugly.
yardwork
Aug 2012
#134
That's two falsehoods about the San Joaquin Valley, in one post! Very efficient!
CreekDog
Aug 2012
#221
iran -- not quite the blighted residence of medieval jihadists we are taught to beleive.
HiPointDem
Aug 2012
#9
Many Americans worked/lived there before the revolution. My parents among them. It is incredible
hlthe2b
Aug 2012
#126
I have been in countless airports, and none can compare to the view of SLT.
Ruby the Liberal
Aug 2012
#145
Love Maryland, VA and DC areas. Annapolis is sooooooo beautiful especially around the habor.
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#29
I sailed into Inner Harbor a couple of weeks ago for an early dinner. Really nice. n/t
Bonhomme Richard
Aug 2012
#47
Growing up in L.A. (San Fernando Valley) decades ago, even before it got so bright...
pinboy3niner
Aug 2012
#99
I know that view well. The paddle boat is "The Pride of the Susquehanna" and I've been on her.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#184
My mother's boyfriend used to take us to vintage car conventions, no complaints , nice town.
crimson77
Aug 2012
#128
Frankly it tends to be dominated by Cameros. They're nice too, but not like a 57.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#197
I lived on Whidbey Island for about five years. When the weather's good The Sound is one of the
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2012
#153
100% AGREE. Beautiful and incredibly romantic. Loved that there were no
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2012
#149
have you been to the Shenandoah Valley in VA? what you said reminds me of there
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2012
#212
that sounds like such a simple pleasure...looking for a fishing spot. Man, makes me want to go
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2012
#215
Yep. Bergen would have been my favorite, too. Pictures barely do it justice!
WillowTree
Aug 2012
#132
San Fran is easily one of my favorite places to get a meal. Also doesn't get it's props for
crimson77
Aug 2012
#75
just looking at that map. Dallas, Austin, and San antonio blue. Is that Houston on the far right
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2012
#152
San Francisco get love also because Big Trouble in Little China was set there.
crimson77
Aug 2012
#156
Never been there, but it is beautiful. I loved Portofino, Italy when we visited.
MoonRiver
Aug 2012
#193