Dearborn vs. Lexington When I came to United State America, I lived in Lexington, Kentucky for three years. Then I moved to Carbondale, Illinois. I have been many places around Kentucky area. One of the cities I have been Dearborn, Michigan. For two years, when I have been living in Lexington, Kentucky. My sibling decided to go vacation to Dearborn, Michigan to visit our friends over there and to see Dearborn, Michigan. When we went to Dearborn, MI we saw some differences and some similarities between both cities Dearborn, MI and Lexington, KY.
Dearborn from historical aspect was home for a diverse group of local people with the long living tribes included the Abenakis, Algonquins, Hurons, Ottawas, Illinois, Miamis, and Iroquois, where French…show more content… Dearborn has a snow more than Lexington and it is colder because Dearborn borders Canada. It has a bad winter weather affects the condition of the roads. Also, Dearborn has mountains Dearborn's roads have a lot of holes in them, asphalt is missing, and there are mud and water holes because of the salt which uses to melt the snow in the winter.
Lexington does not have mountains. Lexington has some snowy days, and sometimes it is really cold like Dearborn. Lexington's roads have a better condition because there are less snowy days and the municipality cared for it as long snow days as long the time. So, Lexington does not have any bad roads condition. In summer time, Lexington and Dearborn have the same weather. Both cites have the sun and fresh air during the morning till the evening, and both are a little cool at the night. Although the two cities were like each other to some extent, they were also completely different, and every place has unique things. Differences and similarities make the places more interesting to visit. I like both cities. I always like to go to Dearborn to see my friends, but I love Lexington more. Because it is more comfortable than any another city, and it has a lovely people. Also, I have many friends in Lexington, and they are as my sibling. We look like a