How I visited Columbus Ohio for the first time and I got paid for it

My only proof that I visited Columbus Ohio - A funky picture of the entrance ramp of I-70 From I-270
Maybe one day I will give update this article and give you more detailed information about my trip and the few hours I spend riding around in the city of Columbus Ohio but overall it's a very beautiful city and I'm very impressed with the city itself and the way traffic flows in and out of the city.
I remember talking to one of my passengers who asked me: "how do you like the city so far?"
"Well, At least I got my prejudice out of the way," I replied.
When he asked me what was that prejudice I told him growing up in New York many people like me keep in our minds that the Midwest is just farmland and Hillbillies having had the opportunity to visit Columbus Ohio and a few more cities in the Midwest, so far I'm impressed.
Midwesterners not missing anything by not visiting New York City.
I tried to take a picture while driving 70 miles an hour as I left the city, that's a whole lot of story all by itself.
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