Dante
"intuition and imagination and intelligence"
I personally would move to the smallest town possible and get to know the people there and their local farming coop.
but if it had to be a city, and i had all the money in the world, and I was not afraid of terrorism hitting again, it would be New York City, but Boston would be a close second.
I have stayed or lived in New York, philadelphia, Miami, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, Ft Lauderdale, Tampa, St pete, little Rock, Dallas, Daytona, Jacksonville, Naples, Ft Meyers, Boston, portland maine, Los Angelos, San Francisco, Mobile, New Orleans, Atlanta, Kansas City, St louis, Madison, Milwalkee, minniapolis, Chicago, Memphis, Raleigh, Charlotte, Washington DC, and a few more that i believe i am missing...but New York, with a ton of money and some other dream scenarios, would be my pick.
oh, yeah and Baltimore too
how long in each place? do you consider stop overs as living as in permanent residence?
NYC is a great place to visit. I've lived there for a few years and was very close with native New Yorkers the whole time. I rarely spent time with the outsiders/transplants. NYC is close to other areas that are more reasonable to live in. NYC, dirt, noise, filth, crime, hassle...it can be thrilling if you are easily bored.
NYC, especially the borough of Manhattan is a place people with money live in yet have other homes to go to for rest and sanity. think about it...many of the moneyed people I dealt with went away on weekends whenever possible or they went away whenever there was a weekend without an event or happening they DID NOT have to go to.
they left the city to the plebes for many NYC is status and convenience to $$$$$$ and reputation.
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