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I'd say it was Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia which is - I think - also
the oldest community on the continent. |
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I'd say it was Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia which is - I think - also
the oldest community on the continent. |
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wrote in message ups.com... Alright, here's a tough question: What is the prettiest town in North America? Lets keep towns with beaches out of the question for now. So, what do you think? Jackson Hole, WY? No, Banta, California |
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wrote: What is the prettiest town in North America? In the "small town" category, I vote for Middlebury, Vermont, a classic picture-postcard New England town. In the "big town" category, I have to acknowledge the charms of San Francisco, but I was seriously impressed by Vancouver when I visited it briefly last year. Its geographical location is of course rather spectacular, but I was also taken by the lush greenery and flowers in the residential areas, which were especially striking after the drab brown prairie around Calgary and Edmonton. -- Jon Bell Presbyterian College Dept. of Physics and Computer Science Clinton, South Carolina USA |
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In article . com,
wrote: What is the prettiest town in North America? In the "small town" category, I vote for Middlebury, Vermont, a classic picture-postcard New England town. In the "big town" category, I have to acknowledge the charms of San Francisco, but I was seriously impressed by Vancouver when I visited it briefly last year. Its geographical location is of course rather spectacular, but I was also taken by the lush greenery and flowers in the residential areas, which were especially striking after the drab brown prairie around Calgary and Edmonton. -- Jon Bell Presbyterian College Dept. of Physics and Computer Science Clinton, South Carolina USA |
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In article . com,
wrote: What is the prettiest town in North America? In the "small town" category, I vote for Middlebury, Vermont, a classic picture-postcard New England town. In the "big town" category, I have to acknowledge the charms of San Francisco, but I was seriously impressed by Vancouver when I visited it briefly last year. Its geographical location is of course rather spectacular, but I was also taken by the lush greenery and flowers in the residential areas, which were especially striking after the drab brown prairie around Calgary and Edmonton. -- Jon Bell Presbyterian College Dept. of Physics and Computer Science Clinton, South Carolina USA |
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"Shawn Hearn" wrote in message ... In article . com, wrote: Alright, here's a tough question: What is the prettiest town in North America? Lets keep towns with beaches out of the question for now. So, what do you think? Jackson Hole, WY? Lets hear it! Another vote for Vancouver BC. |
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