Racial dot map suggests NC has a lot more niggers. While central TN does have a high concentration, as well, there's a lot more hwite folks surrounding places like Nashville.
Yeah, outside of Nashville and Memphis it's pretty white.
I've lived somewhere on an eastern or southern coastal area all my life. If niggers are a deal breaker and you don't have the money to live in a gentrified neighborhood/area TN all the way.
Born and raised in NYC. Looking for something other than the latest episode of Cops.
Also, being along and near Interstate 95 allows for easy travel up and down the coast for concerts, events, etc. In tennessee your basically leaving that entertainment and travel artery that flows up and down the more populated coastal regions.
edit: Unless you're a fan of the Nashville country music scene then obviously TN
LOL, not like I hate country or love it. I've been to Nashville a whole bunch of times and have loved it. Where I'd be living would be an easy ride into town.
Convenience to a mid sized city is important to me... Nashville is on the larger side but not bad at all.
Tennessee, you can get a lot of neat places from there
I hadn't thought about that aspect of it. Travel from is huge!
I'm in Chattanooga. Pretty good here. Rivers and mountain everywhere. Gig city. Mayor is a commie. Fair share of bike thieves
If I choose TN I'll buy a new bike lock. Thanks!
Grew up in Jacksonville, NC. Small city with all amenities. But Raleigh and Durham have problems.
Yeah, I've been to both towns quite a few times. I know what you mean.
Coastal Carolina for sure. Wilmington by chance? It's a beautiful old southern city w/ nice old gentrified suburban neighborhoods w/ craftsman style houses in the surrounding areas. There's one street that stands out in my mind completely lined w/ live Oak trees. My cousin lives there and we went down for her wedding and rented a house. I'd relocate there from where I am outside RIC in VA in a heartbeat. Also great parks with unimaginably huge live oaks draped in moss on the water. It's not so far south you feel like you're living w/ swampass all year either. Weather is great and varied in Wilmington. Definitive seasons and 4 of them w/ the rare snow.
Not as far south as Wilmington but within an easy drive. I love that area of NC and can easily picture myself there.
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