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How accurate do you find this map?
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Re: How accurate do you find this map?
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Re: How accurate do you find this map?
I am not well traveled. haven't been west of Pittsburgh. Been to the Bowery in NYC a few times in the past. Not much to the south, either. I really shouldn't be voting in this poll at all
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Re: How accurate do you find this map?
For me West Virginia is usually the place you go to get to somewhere better - driving through on the way south.
I do think of the West - Colorado and Utah, in my experience - being the place you go to see nature.
If the purpose of your travel is to see museums and historical sites, then none of these are true - you can find those everywhere.
I do think of the West - Colorado and Utah, in my experience - being the place you go to see nature.
If the purpose of your travel is to see museums and historical sites, then none of these are true - you can find those everywhere.
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