- August 5th, 2015, 9:08 pm
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Cleveland and Detroit are in need of revitalization. But all of Ohio does not seem depressing like parts of Cleveland may appear to be. I prefer Columbus and Cincinnati, which are nicer to me. And they have some iconic restaurant brands not found in the Carolinas, such as Frisch's Big Boy, White Castle, Skyline Chili, and Goldstar Chili. And they have Meijer Supercenter stores which are nicer than Walmart. And Meijer always used to sell discount tickets to Cedar Point. (Trying to get back on topic).
tarheel1231 wrote:Cleveland is one the most depressing cities I've ever been to. I haven't been to Detroit, but the only place I can think of more miserable than Cleveland is Charleston, WV. And basically all of West Virginia. I don't even know anyone from West Virginia but just driving through it makes me sad that anything living or not occupies that state.
Cleveland and Detroit are in need of revitalization. But all of Ohio does not seem depressing like parts of Cleveland may appear to be. I prefer Columbus and Cincinnati, which are nicer to me. And they have some iconic restaurant brands not found in the Carolinas, such as Frisch's Big Boy, White Castle, Skyline Chili, and Goldstar Chili. And they have Meijer Supercenter stores which are nicer than Walmart. And Meijer always used to sell discount tickets to Cedar Point. (Trying to get back on topic).
