Comparing Chicago And Atlanta

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“We make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give”. -Winston Churchill. Choosing between two cities is difficult, especially if were talking about Chicago and Atlanta. Picking were to live has to come down to where I feel most comfortable. There are three sections that are going to help me choose like nature, entertainment and how close they are to other cool states. Choosing where to live for me comes down to nature. Nature plays a big role on where I choose to move to it has to be a big open space where I can go out and have fun I nature. Like in Chicago they have lake Michigan where instead of looking like a lake it looks more like an ocean. Lake Michigan almost touches Canadas border. On the other hand, Atlanta has mount Arabia. They say that mount Arabia is like mars, also Atlanta is almost around a forest or inside a forest. Entertainment is an important factor of living a city.in Chicago they have navy pier and lot of …show more content…
Chicago might not be that close to Michigan, but it is still on the other side of lake Michigan. On the other hand, Atlanta is close to Florida even if it’s a few hours away you can still drive all the way down and go to the beach. Atlanta is well known also for the pain artist that go there and paint around the city, they also encourage painting in Atlanta. It’s also well known for the Indian food that they sell around there, it’s probably better. To conclude this essay is when considering moving to a new city there are few options to look at before moving and making a decision on a city. The first one is making the decision based on nature since I would need somewhere to go outside and enjoy. The second one would be entertainment and the third one would be being near other states that are as entertaining as the two cities that I choose. Picking two different cities is hard especially when you like both of those

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