Right on. Jersey is a total step up. I've lived on the East Coast, and I know that most people out there put Michigan and Ohio in the same amorphous blob, but that is a mistake. Ohio is like the mud room of the Midwest. Michigan is the kitchen. Take most any national news story, and there's a Michigan connection, JonBenet Ramsey, Oklahoma City bombing, 911, whatever. Our coastline is only second to Alaska. Ohio is like the back seat of your grandparent's Buick. They have a great museum in Toledo. Cedar Point is fantastic. Not much else.
Man, these Ohio threads sure do bum me out! I was born and raised in Ohio, and I still live here. I'm curious about how much time you guys have spent in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus. I live in Columbus, and the culinary and craft beer scene here are incredible, especially in the last five years. Our neighborhoods are havens for art-- the Short North Gallery Hop scene boasts all kinds of gorgeous work and good food on the fancier end, but neighborhoods like Franklinton and Old North are home to some of the most vibrant artistic and literary communities you could ask for. I've spent time in Dresden, Berlin, Amsterdam, Seattle, Portland, and NYC, and I don't feel like I miss a ton by living in Ohio. I wish we had better mass public transit, and I wish Ohio had more wilderness and mountains to explore. That being said, living in Ohio puts you within a day's drive of a dozen wonderful outdoor spaces beyond fields and Hocking Hills. Anyway, I felt the need to say something positive about Ohio. I couldn't stand to live in its rural areas, or probably even in Dayton or Toledo, but the three C cities are vibrant and exciting places to be, despite the bad reputation they get.
Ok I am being unfair. Much of it stems from your cops pulling us Michiganders over for sport. I have been to Columbus, and it's a nice mid-sized city. Any equivalency to the Old World is going too far, but I could make due in Columbus. I have no doubt that Ohio beer is delicious. However, it is odd that little of it makes it's way north. You all do have a electorate that's even more frustrating than ours.
extraordinarily questionable, but not as questionable as it seems at first glanceOur coastline is only second to Alaska.