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I had a good time living in Atlanta, but outside of the already mentioned cities it's pretty much nightmare hillbilly country and not particularly scenic. It's best case #4 in the south. I would rank it behind North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida. Haven't been to Louisiana, not sure about Kentucky.
there are some really beautiful parts of GA and I’m not sure I agree with the hillbilly country comment either. Some really charming cities all around.
Yeah I'd argue that rural Georgia is no more hillbilly than any of the states listed as "better". Coastal Georgia is also chef's kiss. Jekyll Island is really nice. Cumberland Island can camp out there with wild horses running around. Just majestic as fuck.
I had a good time living in Atlanta, but outside of the already mentioned cities it's pretty much nightmare hillbilly country and not particularly scenic. It's best case #4 in the south. I would rank it behind North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida. Haven't been to Louisiana, not sure about Kentucky.
Wait you're ranking those three ahead of Georgia? Or after Gaorgia?
I had a good time living in Atlanta, but outside of the already mentioned cities it's pretty much nightmare hillbilly country and not particularly scenic. It's best case #4 in the south. I would rank it behind North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida. Haven't been to Louisiana, not sure about Kentucky.
Wait you're ranking those three ahead of Georgia? Or after Gaorgia?
there are some really beautiful parts of GA and I’m not sure I agree with the hillbilly country comment either. Some really charming cities all around.
Yeah I'd argue that rural Georgia is no more hillbilly than any of the states listed as "better". Coastal Georgia is also chef's kiss. Jekyll Island is really nice. Cumberland Island can camp out there with wild horses running around. Just majestic as fuck.
Just to clarify, everywhere else I listed is full of nightmare hillbilly parts, too. We can call that a wash. I'm also not saying Georgia is ass ugly. But I personally believe the outdoors stuff is better in TN and NC, and there's a deeper bench of towns and cities I like. Augusta and Columbus are not selling points for me, sorry sang. I have lived in all 3 of these places, travelled around each state pretty extensively, I feel pretty comfortable in this opinion.
Yeah I'd argue that rural Georgia is no more hillbilly than any of the states listed as "better". Coastal Georgia is also chef's kiss. Jekyll Island is really nice. Cumberland Island can camp out there with wild horses running around. Just majestic as fuck.
Just to clarify, everywhere else I listed is full of nightmare hillbilly parts, too. We can call that a wash. I'm also not saying Georgia is ass ugly. But I personally believe the outdoors stuff is better in TN and NC, and there's a deeper bench of towns and cities I like. Augusta and Columbus are not selling points for me, sorry sang. I have lived in all 3 of these places, travelled around each state pretty extensively, I feel pretty comfortable in this opinion.
I think Georgia is very scenic but would agree that TN and NC both have the edge there.
Post by Jake Jortles on Sept 1, 2024 17:06:24 GMT -5
There are large swaths of Georgia that I drive through too often that seem like underwear stain of the country. Pathetic, nearly abandoned towns that are still in the 1940s.
But Atl and Savanah alone are enough to get to 7. Knowing now that the states were randomized, itd probably be better if Hawaii was 5 and GA 6, but this will be interesting.