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Lee Stewart 01-30-2020 10:24 AM

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Lee Stewart 01-30-2020 10:29 AM

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Lee Stewart 01-30-2020 11:16 AM

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Landing the title as the snowiest city in the United States is Syracuse, New York. Located in Central New York, between Buffalo and Albany, 'Cuse is home to Dinosaur BBQ and Syracuse University and sees an average snowfall of 124 inches every winter.

Lee Stewart 01-30-2020 11:19 AM

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While Central New York's Syracuse takes the top honor of being the snowiest city in the United States, Aomori City in Northern Japan holds the title as the snowiest city in the world. On average, the Aomori Prefecture capital city experiences 312 inches of snow per year.

olredalert 01-30-2020 03:14 PM

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----Been to this famous restaurant/bar many times over the years. Any trip east is planned with the Anchor bar included in the itinerary...….Bill S

earntaz 01-30-2020 05:18 PM

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While Central New York's Syracuse takes the top honor of being the snowiest city in the United States, Aomori City in Northern Japan holds the title as the snowiest city in the world. On average, the Aomori Prefecture capital city experiences 312 inches of snow per year.

In the early 60s, I was with the Air Force at Misawa Japan (northern Honshu). When clearing the runway with snow blowing trucks the snow would be so deep on the sides of the runway when a C-130 landed or taking off all you could see was the top of the tail!! Heard some of our F-100 pilots say it was like landing in an alley. TAZ

m22mike 01-30-2020 08:05 PM

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Were you at Misawa AB in May 1968 for the earthquake ?
Mike

earntaz 01-30-2020 08:14 PM

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earntaz
Were you at Misawa AB in May 1968 for the earthquake ?
Mike

No -- my last trip to Misawa was in 66 ... but I did ride out my first earth quake there at 0230 hrs ... UGH!!! Craig

mssl72 01-30-2020 08:54 PM

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The BEST French Onion Dip in the world!!!

Mr70 01-31-2020 05:27 PM

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