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Seattle is a city. There isn't a single city in CT however.
LOL. Ouch.
I should know - I live in the thing closest trying to pretend to be a city there. Meh, at least we are close to New York.
Seattle is a city. There isn't a single city in CT however.
Bridgeport? You sound miserable. For what it's worth, the absence of any actual "city", by most's definition of the word, isn't necessarily a bad thing. There is definitely an upside of living in a location that isn't a tourist attraction, or home to mass populations of people. And by no means is Connecticut a state without its own attractions, but it generally tends to attract a certain class of people.
Not Bridgeport - is that a city? I thought it was a minor league baseball stadium with a train station and some decrepit factories attached. I am in New Haven, which thankfully because of Yale has a semblance of culture. But god, sometimes I really miss NYC - I need my urban grit, and New Haven doesn't even come close.
New Britain isn't so hot.
So you don't have $15 to take the train for a freaking hour to NYC? Hell, if you live in New Haven the train station is 10 minutes tops from where you live. Or if the train's not your thing, it's a 45min limo ride - we took one to go shopping at Madison avenue a while back.