What is wrong with visiting a city? You might actually learn something new or see things you'll never see any other place. Or meet new people with completely different backgrounds. The world is a lot bigger and has a lot more to offer than just upstate NY.
Go you NYC and visit the Intrepid, go to Boston and visit the freedom trail and Quincy Market, then a quick ride and visit Battleship Cove. Visit Philly and see Independence Hall and then go over the river and see the battleship New Jersey. I went to Detroit once, with the only stop being the Henry Ford Museum. What a place.
Your statement of most city people want to move to the county is, a stupid comment, at best. If you don't want to visit cities, how can you tell us you know how everyone feels? I've met many a person who lives in the city and has absolutely no desire to live in the suburbs, let alone the country. They are happy living in the city, just like you are in the "sticks".
Get out of your shell and enjoy all areas of this great country, both rural and city alike.
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