What's the best flyover state?

Most flyover states have some pretty charming cities with a decent night life scene.
Omaha has a some decent small clubs and venues.

Wisconsin has Lake Geneva and Onalaska/La Crosse going for it. LG is a nerd mecca. Onalaska is spread out. Lots of nature but with a lot of good amenities. It's also entirely populated by very upper middle class and up folks. If you love doing White people shit. That's a good place to do it.
Wisconsin women are also pretty stacked for some reason. Easy going as well.
Milwaukee is just West Detroit. Also driving is like larping Twisted Metal.

St.Paul and Minneapolis are big cities so they kinda don't count. But entertainment is everywhere. Just stay off the major highways and interstates during daytime hours because it's every man for themselves and fuck turn signals, proper road spacing and speed limits.

Kansas City is pretty alright. Just be sure that you open carry. You won't get approached by anyone wanting to Axe you a quesshun.

Oddly enough Sioux Falls is a hidden gem. It's like time stopped somewhere in the early/mid 2000s. It's had a pretty big population boom there in the last decade due to low house prices pre inflation plus the job market there is good according to residents I know.
Rapid City is like a South Dakota episode of Dog the Bounty Hunter - Cops crossover. Replace the meth addled Hawaiians with Sioux injuns.
SD is cold and windy in the winter though. Same with Wisconsin and Wyoming. Like you'll die of exposure at night kinda cold. I was out there on a work venture a couple years ago and it was like -40 with 65mph winds for a solid week at night. Daytime was -20.

I don't think I've ever spent any amount of time sober in Iowa. Saw some decent concerts there with an internet girlfriend but usually quick to get bombed out on various substances anytime I'm there and stay that way. So I couldn't tell you.
Maybe none of it was even real ?????

I travel a lot in the US and I've probably spent time in a majority of most state's towns and cities with airports. If you're stuck for a day or so during layovers you go out and find something to do.
 
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