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Normal, IL vs Charleston, SC

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- People living in Charleston are 17.1% less likely to have a religous affiliation, than people living in Normal
 Normal, ILCharleston, SCUnited States
 Percent Religious  Unlock32.0%49.4%
 Baptist1.8%  Unlock8.2%
 Episcopalian  Unlock0.3%0.6%
 Catholic9.2%  Unlock19.7%
 Church of Jesus Christ  Unlock0.3%2.1%
 Lutheran6.1%  Unlock2.4%
 Pentecostal  Unlock4.4%1.9%
 Methodist6.5%  Unlock4.0%
 Presbyterian  Unlock0.8%1.7%
 Other Christian16.2%  Unlock6.7%
 Judaism  Unlock0.0%0.7%
 Eastern0.1%  Unlock0.5%
 Islam  Unlock0.2%0.9%
Reviews for Normal    5 Reviews

While not a perfect town by any stretch of the imagination, I have lived in Normal my entire life and I have to say that there are FAR worse places one could live. The  More

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Over 16 years ago

I would like to know more about the quality of education at Illinois State  More

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With relatively low crime, good schools and excellent access to higher education, Normal is a great place to raise a family. The city is trying to update its city center  More

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Reviews for Charleston    76 Reviews

Over 2 years ago

Charleston is beautiful and unique and incredibly special. If you don't believe me, just ask Anthony Bourdain in his Parts Unknown episode - and he was an insightful  More

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Serious lack of health care and "good old boys club" whereby doctors will not even see the patient but diagnose them based on referring doctor. My sister died there for  More

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Over 5 years ago

Boy, has this once beautiful town changed...for the worse! I initially moved here 20 years ago because the people were so nice, no traffic, great choice of hospitals,  More

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