Where in NY? The small city in the economically depressed upstate NY, or NYC proper?New York: Goes the same as Southern California
Cool. I generally agree with you that metro DC is easily the best area for a Deaf person to live in. Baltimore's not bad, but the Deaf community there isn't as good as metro DC, nor is it as good as the one found in Frederick. Wasn't there a Deaf club on N. Charles St.?I would love to live in DC but too expensive so I live in Baltimore instead. Frederick is not my kind of town.
Where in NY? The small city in the economically depressed upstate NY, or NYC proper?
Well, I would think you may be mistaken. Don't get me wrong; the Deaf community is pretty big and active in NYC. However, a tiny city by the name of Rochester, in upstate NY, still waxes its big brother when it comes to a top-notch Deaf community.Yupp NYC (New York City) as proper Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Well, I would think you may be mistaken. Don't get me wrong; the Deaf community is pretty big and active in NYC. However, a tiny city by the name of Rochester, in upstate NY, still waxes its big brother when it comes to a top-notch Deaf community.
Why can't you get out?West Virginia is the worst place on earth for the deaf and hard of Hearing. I been here for 20 years and I am still trying to get out.
Why can't you get out?