I don't understand how people in the U.S. live anywhere but on the coast

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#1 gamerfan11
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What state anywhere in the middle offers anything comparable to a coastal state? I have traveled quite a bit all through the country and I don't understand people in a non-coastal having a desire to stay there. The only thing I can think of is some sort of loyalty because they were born there.

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#2 LJS9502_basic
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It's home.....and that's where my house is. Now if you want to pay to set me up on the coast I'd be more than willing to switch.
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#3 joetira
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I live south of DC which is sort of near the coast. But I've always wanted to live in Miami.
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#4 freakyzeeky1986
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I've never been to any other state... :cry: Just California...
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I love living in NY because a lot of really cool things happen here, but I miss Michigan.
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#6 Teh_Law
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what does the coast have that is better than the midwest?
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I love the Arizona desert. It's really cool.
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#8 Darthmatt
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I live in Michigan. We have coast all over the place, but we are an interior state. 
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Chicago is a wonderful city to live in.....and it's in the middle
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My entire family was born and raised on the east coast.  (JerseyCity/New York City to be exact.)  But after 9/11 the cost of living wound up being too much for them to bear ($1500 for a small, three bedroom apartment) Plus the crime rate diddn't exactly help things either.  My Mom decided  to move to a little town in Iowa because it was quiet, she knew some friends there and the rent is cheap. $350 monthly for an four bedrom, 2 story house. She' s actually quite happy there.

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Often times lower cost of living, less chance of floods/hurricanes, work opportunities, etc.

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#12 MAILER_DAEMON
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Because there's more to life than the coast. I live in a city in a valley, complete with rivers, and there are mountains within about 50 miles in both directions. :|
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#13 bigglesbear
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what does the coast have that is better than the midwest?Teh_Law
ocean, all the sports associated with oceans.
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Living in Oregon is great and the coast is just an hour and half away.  Rockaway, Cape Kiwanda, and the Tillamook smokehouse.  Mmmmm pepperoni sticks.
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It's home.....and that's where my house is. Now if you want to pay to set me up on the coast I'd be more than willing to switch. LJS9502_basic
I laughed. :P But really, it would be silly for everyone to want to move to the coast.
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Because there's more to life than the coast. I live in a city in a valley, complete with rivers, and there are mountains within about 50 miles in both directions. :|MAILER_DAEMON

Where is that?

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I live south of DC which is sort of near the coast. But I've always wanted to live in Miami.joetira

miami=no good
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#18 Darthmatt
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[QUOTE="Teh_Law"]what does the coast have that is better than the midwest?bigglesbear
ocean, all the sports associated with oceans.

The ocean is over-rated IMO
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Because there's more to life than the coast. I live in a city in a valley, complete with rivers, and there are mountains within about 50 miles in both directions. :|MAILER_DAEMON
In California you have the coast and great mountains for biking and skiing
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#20 SunofVich
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Oh yeah and there is Mount Hood.  Skiing all year around.  That mountain always has snow.
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#21 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]It's home.....and that's where my house is. Now if you want to pay to set me up on the coast I'd be more than willing to switch. SolidSnake35
I laughed. :P But really, it would be silly for everyone to want to move to the coast.

Laughing at me? Hmmph. :(  I meant home in the emotional sense....and house in the physical sense.
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#22 FragStains
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Meh, coastal states are good...but I wouldn't say that they are flawless.
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 I love Florida
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#24 ff7fan2
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The emotional attachment is there. I'm probably going to end up staying in my home state for awhile...though I can't predict the future...
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#25 joetira
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[QUOTE="joetira"]I live south of DC which is sort of near the coast. But I've always wanted to live in Miami.pimpmasterfunky

miami=no good

im getting red x's
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What state anywhere in the middle offers anything comparable to a coastal state? I have traveled quite a bit all through the country and I don't understand people in a non-coastal having a desire to stay there. The only thing I can think of is some sort of loyalty because they were born there.

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mountains, for one.
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#27 happyfunyay
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Colorado has mountains and pure awsomeness. :D
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#28 MAILER_DAEMON
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[QUOTE="MAILER_DAEMON"]Because there's more to life than the coast. I live in a city in a valley, complete with rivers, and there are mountains within about 50 miles in both directions. :|bigglesbear
In California you have the coast and great mountains for biking and skiing

Trust me, the mountains out west are nothing like the mountains in the east. Both are beautiful, but I like the more green out here. :?
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#29 Snomel
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I can understand people not living by the coast...... but I was once told that some Americans never even see the sea. And that, to me, is completely bizarre. But then, I live in the UK, where you're never actually that far from the sea =P
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#30 TheBigTicket21
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how do people on the coast eat anything but fish?
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#31 heartcork
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Im not a fan of coastal areas.
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#32 sentencedogu
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The city I live in has a sea around it and in the middle of it
I personally wouldn't live in a non-coastal place
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I live in Missouri (just about the center of the U.S.) and why should I leave? I have a home and its fine here. Sure theres aspects about the Mid-West I don't like, but I'm sure theres plenty of things that aren't good along the coasts

EDIT: Money is another big factor

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#34 CommanderShiro
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To be more specific, most Americans live near a body of water. 
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#35 MAILER_DAEMON
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To be more specific, most Americans live near a body of water. CommanderShiro
That's the way civilizations have always been, though. Not only is water necessary for life, but ships and ports have long been ways to travel and trade. Even in modern society, rivers and seas are used for shipping and recreation, not to mention that having a body of water nearby makes water processing much easier than trying to dig a well or build aquaducts.
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#36 Scn64
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I'd love to live in California but the price is a little steep for me.
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Probably because people are native to the area they live in and they refuse to move...I see nothing wrong with it IMO.
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MIAMI!!!! its home to me
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i wanna live in a busy part of california, i would love to live out there(ive never been there) now i have been to new york and loved it, the whole rush and lots o people and lots of stuff going on, and all the shops and everything... if only there was a place in cali like that(is there)
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#40 DisturbedOne436
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Anywhere in the West, Rocks :wink:
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Hurricanes... Maybe..?
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[QUOTE="bigglesbear"][QUOTE="MAILER_DAEMON"]Because there's more to life than the coast. I live in a city in a valley, complete with rivers, and there are mountains within about 50 miles in both directions. :|MAILER_DAEMON
In California you have the coast and great mountains for biking and skiing

Trust me, the mountains out west are nothing like the mountains in the east. Both are beautiful, but I like the more green out here. :?

Have you ever been to any nor cal mountains. Kings cannon, sequoia national park ( has the biggest tree in the world, or even Yosemite. All these have so many trees it is amazing.