Anonymous
10/12/2025, 4:17:16 AM
No.2831870
>>2831081
Great topic, I'm going to give Reverse Paris Syndrome to a place I don't see mentioned a lot here but think is one of the more underrated places in the USA, Columbus, OH.
Columbus won't overwhelm you at first glance but all I can say is that after working there six months, it really grows on you.
Short North Arts District near Ohio State is the quintessential college area, but without the usual stuffiness, and hell, Ohio State has a lot of great looking women, can't discredit that, but didn't expect it coming in.
Everything in Columbus is kind of like that, just a little more lively than you would expect. German Village is one of the rare real neighborhoods that still keeps it character despite the tourism.
Little Grand market in downtown also packs a great punch for its size, and what you might have in terms of low expectations.
One of the most affordable cities in America. The skyline view on the Scioto River, where you will find a lot of excellent parks is also highly underrated. I miss Columbus, a lot.
Great topic, I'm going to give Reverse Paris Syndrome to a place I don't see mentioned a lot here but think is one of the more underrated places in the USA, Columbus, OH.
Columbus won't overwhelm you at first glance but all I can say is that after working there six months, it really grows on you.
Short North Arts District near Ohio State is the quintessential college area, but without the usual stuffiness, and hell, Ohio State has a lot of great looking women, can't discredit that, but didn't expect it coming in.
Everything in Columbus is kind of like that, just a little more lively than you would expect. German Village is one of the rare real neighborhoods that still keeps it character despite the tourism.
Little Grand market in downtown also packs a great punch for its size, and what you might have in terms of low expectations.
One of the most affordable cities in America. The skyline view on the Scioto River, where you will find a lot of excellent parks is also highly underrated. I miss Columbus, a lot.