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Five cities you recommend when foreigners to visit the U.S.


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Cities?

New York

Seattle

Miami

There are many others that should make the list, but those three will give a good base. I would suggest a few cities from the central US since they tend to differ from coastal cities. Denver and St. Louis would be good places to start.

But "real American" life.... if you drive coast to coast (I recommend it) you will see nothing but farmland for two solid days.

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If you want to see gold mining, skiing in summer, cattle ranches, shale oilfields, historic trains, greatest beers in the world, and along with some of the coolest people ever (minus their football fans) come to Colorado. I've lived here three years and I'm still amazed by what I find.

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Take it from a former nomadic plumber that lived in 7 states and visited 28 of them. 

 

 

Denver, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville are one of the best cities ever. Charlotte is home to me. Even from Mexico. That is where i'd want to raise kids and grow old with my wife. Ah...what could have been. 

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