My town is ok..but if u go south to Galveston its much prettier out there. Except the water lmao
The welcome sign--it's downhill after that.Poll what is the prettiest part of your town?
The sign that says, Now Leaving....
The prettiest part of the town i live in is,The road out.Poll what is the prettiest part of your town?
Our beaches.
Our court house.It was built in the 1800s
Main Street at Christmas - everything is lit with white lights %26amp; looks fantastic - right off a Christmas Card.
Girls(Las, Vegas).
We have a beautiful golf course that I think is the highlight of our town!
The golf course. It soothes the eyes.
Downtown at Christmas time.
the beach..i live like 2 minutes away and it's gorgeous....
We have the Second Largest Mall in the United States. Mall of America in Minnesota got us Beat.
Right now "The city square "is pretty ,decorated for Christmas,but other times just driving through the rich neighborhoods,they have beautiful yards.
There is this little out of the way road that winds around two small lakes and a creek with a waterfall. Early in the morning the fog comes off of the water and you can barely see the banks and the long necks of the cranes looking for breakfast....
I live in Milwaukee and one of my favorite spots is the Mitchell Park Domes, an indoor conservatory and garden inside 3 huge glass domes. Especially at this time of year, it's wonderful to go and walk inside a living garden plus they have a beautiful Christmas show.
http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/Mitchell鈥?/a>
Any part of the lakefront is the prettiest part of our town. You can see over the lake to Vermont and the Green Mountains.
Coming across the new bridge at night, right over the Mississippi River, and seeing downtown all a glow....
I live in San Diego and the prettiest part of my town would probably have to be the community of La Jolla. It's a pretty little beach community with nice beaches, tidepools, 300 ft cliffs, and a 900ft mountain that offers panoramic views of all of San Diego, Mexico, the mountains, and all the way up to Orange County and on really clear days you can see the snow capped San Bernardino Mountains over 100 miles away. And the houses in La Jolla are amazing, average home price is at least $1.5 million I think.
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