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As a non USer, I've always thought Louisiana would take the crown.
I live in Louisiana and wouldn’t move to Mississippi or Alabama. I wouldn’t want to move to North Louisiana either but the (historically French) southern part of the state has amazing food and music and a unique culture. New Orleans is a fun, vibrant, interesting city and a major tourism destination for many reasons. It’s a fun place to live.
Louisiana, along with the rest of the Southern states are great until you leave the areas with the buildings and the learning.
LA is the armpit for sure, but the other two I wouldn’t even stop in the state unless I needed gas.
Louisiana at least has culture in the "this is a fun celebration" instead of "this is institutionalized racism and classism with extra steps".
I've never been to any of those states, but I have a friend who lived in Louisiana for a while. He said they are a strange breed of people, plus there's alligator everywhere.