U.S. Georgia - Nice place to live, clean and advanced. Diverse population, lots of upper middle-class and wealthy people living together. Some epic ghettos, farm land, and rural areas.
U.S. Ohio - Cool state, use to make the best wine in the world. Still has some really cool vineyards. Columbus is clean and modern. Has a mini time square. Probably a good place to live. Cincinnati has a lot of History. Really cool old parks that are nicer than most cities like Ault Park. Amazing historic architecture everywhere. Some extremely nice rural areas. Indian Hill has the best 1900's thru 1940's mansions I've ever seen in my life. Absolutely amazing properties, nothing like them anywhere. Lots of huge old mills, factories, and industrial areas.
U.S. Kentucky - I've been to places in rural Kentucky where I was afraid I would be tied up and murdered Southern Comfort / Deliverance style. Eastern Kentucky has some horrible depressed areas where kids are raised up right from the dollar store. Rotton teeth, they live on soda. Pregnant teenage girls, trailers, all 1980's and early 90's cars. There's also some really neat areas in Eastern Kentucky that look like they must have looked when the first white people arrived. Very cool, I think i'll buy some of this extremely cheap land sometime and build a cabin there. Western Kentucky is the country club of Kentucky. It's completely different. Best race horses in the world come from Kentucky. Churchill Downs, etc...
U.S. Florida - Amazing beaches, good places to eat breakfast and get drunk. Lots of cool little shops to buy shitty trinkets. Everyone is addicted to opiates in Florida as far as I know. DO NOT Start shit with these crazy fuckers. More rednecks than you would think. Sarasota has an Amish restaurant with the best food I've ever had in my entire life. There's also a French place downtown Sarasota (or maybe Tampa), that has amazing pastries.