We're pretty close. Towson, Maryland. :)
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I live in Kentucky..
I dunno how veg friendly it is though..
Lexington has a couple of health food stores.(Whole Foods and Good Foods,2 decent health food stores though Whole Foods is a bit costly.
Eatontown, New Jersey
oh, my. this thread is a true testament to what a nomad i am... this is my third state since ive joined....
new location: portland, (vegan capitol of the country) oregon. yay :D
Eastern Oregon
tipsy, are you JJ? nd are you tipsy? come join theo drunk gaign thread!
I'm in Landenberg, PA.
It's a little outside Philly, but it's all country out here. We have five acres and a 200 year old farm house. We have four acres of corn growing and the other acre is tomatoes and random veggies and fruits. We have a few natural stores around here, but also a lot of hunters and the like. But the city has some great vegan restuarants.
Alden New York, pretty close to Buffalo New York
Right in the middle of beef country; Lincoln, NE.
Hinckley, Ohio (Home of the Buzzards - really, it's not all that :p). Glad to meet everyone. :)
Fort Collins, CO
Pretty vegan friendly atm, will be even more so after my friends and I graduate and open a vegan restaurant there :bigsmile:
I live in Minnesota, near Glencoe and Hutchinson. About 50 miles west of the twin cities. Please PM me if you live near me! I'd love to meet vegans around here :)
~Dylan
Denver/Golden, Colorado. CO vegans represent! :D
I currently live in Anthem, Arizona... which puts me about 45 minutes away from the couple of vegetarian restaurants in Phoenix. But I'll be moving to Chicago in a few months so that should be a relative improvement.
I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. However, I'm moving to Iowa City later this month to be wtih my (vegan) boyfriend. Spent a few days there last week....very vegan friendly. Tulsa is not unless you are comparing to someplace like, oh, say, Duckjeong (remote small town in S. Korea).
AAAAAHHH!!! My favorite band in the entire world lives in tulsa oklahoma! (HANSON), I'm so jealous! have you ever seen them?
Santa Cruz, California. :thumbsup:
Pretty vegan friendly and ridiculously beautiful.
I'm in Dearborn, MI. :)
thats kinda how clairmont, California is. its a smallish college city. i go there all the time because its wonderful. it has a folk music store, a Rhino Records, a great used book store, a huge health food market, and a few little health markets in the village area. its wonderful, but sadly it is small and sort of empty. they also have a folk festival every year, which is great.
i agree with the part about california :) i love it! although i hate how its so superficial in many parts. i live in the LA area and like to take the subway around. its funny because it goes from places like North Hollywood, filled with people dressed as movie characters and fancy restaurants, to Venice Beach, full of folkies and street performers. Venice is definitely my favorite place in the world. its a little fakish because its a huge torist spot, but its also great because there are people like Jingles, who runs a "Meat is Murder" stand and always tries his hardest to shock and inform people of the truth.
^ you could always come and visit Ventura, its a nice little beach town, all Vegan restaurant included.
i'd love to one day, once i start driving or whatever, because its pretty far :)
California
Way vegan friendly for the most part
I just moved back from Warsaw to the States, and am in American Fork, Utah (bleh, feels like I'm the only vegan in the whole state).
I'm in Iowa City right now and I gotta say, compared to all the places I've lived in the past, this seems like Vegan Paradise!
Iowa, home of the best tofu, American Pride brand. I wish Iowa would use more of its soybean harvest for people food such as tofu and edamame, not animal feed.
North Carolina. I live maybe 20 minutes from Myrtle Beach, probably less actually. Down by the beaches.
Bellingham Washington. Just south of Canada and North of Seattle. Its a vegan friendly college/family town.
MetroWest Boston, MA
Black Hawk, CO here! Boulder is very veg friendly, Black Hawk is not (casino patrons are mostly meateaters I guess). Nederland is veg friendly.
There is so much to do here in this beautiful state. You definately can't get bored.
We don't have Alfalfa's anymore (I miss it), it's whole foods now, so it is the same store with higher prices.
ivandurago - you'll have to let us know when you open your restaraunt we'll have to come to the grandopening!!
Boston, MA (technically Allston, near 3 vegan restaurants)
Live in Northeast Indiana, work in Fort Wayne.
Paul Q
Southern New Hampshire.
Powder. You go to Grasshoppers much? That place is the best!!!
Live in Bridgeport, WV. Not too vegan friendly in WV ;)
I live in Salt Lake City, Utah. It's vegan-friendly but there are very strict alcohol laws here. I happen to love drinking beer. Next year after I graduate from cosmetology school I'm planning on moving to Portland, Oregon which is even more vegan-friendy and much more beer drinker-friendly.