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Things I Despise In The United States
There are things to love, and things to despise about Northeastern region of the United States. Somethings to love include its history and government centers, its current development, and its variety. For instance, you won’t catch a fresh seafood meal anywhere in New York City, but on the coast of Maine, you won’t have any problem at all! Things I personally like include my piano camp, Summer Sonatina, which is located in Bennington, Vermont; White Hawk Eco Village, a community that’s almost completely independent from the Ithaca power grid, and the histories of Williamsburg area in Virginia*. Some things I despise include the big cities, where smog and humanization run rampant. These are common in the Northeast, (New York City, Philadelphia,

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