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[QUOTE="Mr. French, post: 3957825, member: 2292"] Amazingly, I've never really spent much time hanging out in Rochester. Tons of my friends went to school there, I've traveled there for basketball a bunch and to Bills training camp at St. John Fisher, but as for hanging out in the city of Rochester it's probably been 20 years and very infrequent. It's strange. But both having a similar feel for sure and with aspects of the city right on a great lake, the summers are solid in both cities. Buffalo's surrounding areas are awesome as well - I know most people think of a city but Buffalo does truly encompass much of their surrounding areas as well and there's tons of excellent breweries, skiing, amazing food and the people are generally super nice. As for our actual city, as I said it's not perfect and still tons of things holding it back, but we've made some real progress in recent years and certain parts of the city are downright charming and booming. I haven't traveled to as many cool places as I wish, but I did love my week or so in Boulder, though it's been roughly 10 years. Boulder/Denver area is definitely a trip I'm looking forward to soon. [/QUOTE]
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