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« on: April 07, 2021, 02:09:56 PM » |
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1. Southern Oregon My mom has a friend who lives in Ashland and its a really dope city and honestly a place id love to live in and possibly retire at the surrounding areas im not really that big a fan of but I did really dig the place 2. Eugene Only stopped there for a bit I have a relative going to college there but it seems like a really nice place to live and 3. Portland Suburbs Have a few friends who live there and I spent a week in the Portland suburbs and it was really dope I didn't really like going into portland though tbh it would be nice to be there for a little bit but living there is something I probably would not like. 4. Willamette Valley 5. Portland 6. Oregon Coast (Really loved the climate their but tbh there doesn't seem like a lot to do there and the risk of what would happen with an earthquake doesn't make it too appealing to me) 7. Central Oregon 8. Eastern Oregon Oregon's a dope state I love the climate there and it's definitely in my top 5 states to move to if/when I leave California though I do prefer North Western Washington to all of Oregon.
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