I'm originally from Canton, OH, home of the Professional Football Hall of Fame. I lived there for 20 years, and I've only been there once. I've been to the McKinley Monument more times than I can count, only because it was just so fun tumbling down the hill. I always wanted to go sled riding there in the winter, but my mom or dad would never take me.
Then I lived in Columbus, OH for almost 10 years. Home of THE Ohio State. Oh yea, in before OSU is overrated. Yes, I know they are. But I have to say, the campus is damn nice, and I loved to walk it. Never been to a Columbus Crew game (soccer), Ohio State football game, or a Columbus Blue Jackets (hockey) game.
Columbus is also home to the Columbus Zoo, the most kickass zoo I've been to. It's not really fair to say that, since I've only been to three, the Cleveland Zoo, Pittsburgh Zoo, and the Columbus Zoo. But the other two weren't run by Jack Hanna, so they can't be nearly as awesome. If I still lived in Columbus, I'd have a season pass, I love that place that much.
Now I live in Salt Lake City, UT. Home to Mormons, the 2002 Winter Olympics, Mormons, Utah Jazz, and Mormons. I used to think I wouldn't want to live in any other city than Columbus, but I'm really starting to love it out here in Utah. When I went back to Ohio for a few weeks, it was weird not seeing mountains every where I looked.
When I got out here, I heard a lot of talk about how Temple Square (the site of the Salt Lake Temple) was the most beautiful place in Salt Lake City. I just thought it was a lot of Mormon propaganda, hyping the site of their main church, so I decided to go check it out. I found out, it wasn't. That place is amazing. I was especially impressed by the Tabernacle, and would love to head there during a performance, just to hear the acoustics of the place.