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Wed Oct-01-03 02:14 PM
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Poll question: The Best American City? |
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Unemployment leads to boredom:)
Sorry if your favorite city isn't on here.
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:20 PM
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My city of choice wasnt there and that was Baltimore, Md and I chose Boston although Ive never been.
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:23 PM
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j/k ;)
they don't call it "misery" for nothing!
Some refer to it as the "crossroads of america"
when it's more like the "arsehole of 'murka"
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:24 PM
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:22 PM
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2. Salt Lake City! Why? How many large cities have a socialist as mayor? |
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:24 PM
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6. Milwakee did a long time ago :) |
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:29 PM
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10. But that was AGES ago. |
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I'm talking about now. ;-)
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:24 PM
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No, I don't live there, but every time I drive through it I think it's charming. I'm tired of big cities... :shrug:
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:25 PM
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7. Um, excuse me? Where's LA? |
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:30 PM
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Sorry...I know I should have listed the great city of Los Angeles instead of my hometown,but I just couldn't resist. Can you forgive me?
:pals:
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:45 PM
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All the amenities of NYC and Chicago (well almost all) but much better weather.
We have: - Diverse local economy - Thriving local culture (2nd best small theater after NY) - Major Universities (UCLA, USC, CalTech) - Generally a very progressive local government
The rail mass transit system is pulling together - you can actually get places on it. Urban areas are coming back - downtown and Hollywood are attacting business and residents. Air pollution is MUCH improved over the last 30 years.
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:25 PM
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8. OK - lemme go down the list |
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Boston,Massachusetts - Never been - I hear it's nice! New York City,New York - Never been - but I want to go! Chicago,Illinois - I love Chicago! Atlanta,GA - Never been - some good people there, though! San Francisco,California - I liked San Francisco and the whole Bay Area a lot Phoenix,Arizona - Only been through the airport there. There are other places in AZ I want to see. Philadelphia,Pennsylvania - Didn't see much while I was there, but I had a good time with good people. I'm going back. Seattle,Washington - Spent a weekend there once - loved it - going back, hopefully. Honolulu,Hawaii - Lived here 3 years when I was a kid. Need to go back as an adult to fully "get it". Portland,Maine - There's a Portland, Maine? ;-) Kidding...
So...from this list...I choose Chicago...:shrug:
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:26 PM
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Edited on Wed Oct-01-03 02:27 PM by Padraig18
"City of Broad Shoulders", "Hog Butcher to the World", air and rail hub of America and......... *drum roll*.... soon to be home to THREE of the four tallest buildings in the world!
*tap dances while belting out 'Chicago, Chicago!'* :P
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:32 PM
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13. any place Sinatra mentioned is worth visiting |
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:55 PM
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23. ",,,my kind of town, Chicago is.... |
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Wed Oct-01-03 10:57 PM
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One of the most racially polarized cities in the United States, according to the 2000 Census....is Chicago great just for some?
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:30 PM
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12. Uh...you're forgetting a few great places |
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Namely....Washington, D.C.
And I LOVE Kansas City
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:33 PM
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14. There are only 10 spots on the poll.. |
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which is why I apologized in advance for any omissions,and I love KC,too,where I had the best fried chicken on earth at a place called Stroud's:)
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Wed Oct-01-03 03:01 PM
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DC is awesome, my bro lives in Adam Morgan and I love visiting there. Also I really like Chicago and San Fran.
Why do you LOVE KC? Are you from there?
(go Chiefs!)
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:34 PM
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15. You left out a TON of good cities! |
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Schenectady, NY Rifle, CO Gallatin, MO Jackpot, NV Wildwood, NJ
O, the places I've been... :D
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Wed Oct-01-03 09:06 PM
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Kansas City has some great jazz and blues clubs, not to mention the baby-back ribs!
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:35 PM
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Edited on Wed Oct-01-03 02:35 PM by VermontDem2004
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:39 PM
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Not a big place, but one of the best town in North America, IMHO.
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:42 PM
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only because you didn't put it down.
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:47 PM
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20. I should have listed that one... |
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a serious omission,for sure.
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:50 PM
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21. Yet you were compelled to put down Phoenix and Atlanta |
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:shrug: I haven't been to either but I'm also in no hurry. I believe Miami and New Orleans have their charms too!
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:53 PM
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22. I was trying for regional representation.. |
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I went to Tulane,and I think New Orleans is way better than Atlanta...and I don't care much for Phoenix either.
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Wed Oct-01-03 02:59 PM
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24. I prefer Portland... Oregon, that is. |
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I've spent time in many places in the States for many reasons, and I haven't found a better place to live. As for the list, I gave my vote to NYC. A great place to live, work, play and vacation, though it takes way too long to get out of town.
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Wed Oct-01-03 03:19 PM
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Definitely the best city in America.
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Wed Oct-01-03 03:24 PM
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27. Detroit wasn't on it, so I picked NYC. |
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Every American city I've been to has had it's features. I ate some awesome food in Atlanta (Rocky's and Sundowner Inn), I had a lot of fun in NYC and Chicago over the years, and took two great vacations to San Fran some time ago, which had great terrain and views, and has some really good architechture and interesting people.
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Wed Oct-01-03 09:27 PM
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Edited on Wed Oct-01-03 09:28 PM by northwest
The best city on Planet Earth!!!!!!:-)
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Wed Oct-01-03 09:32 PM
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31. My choice had to be San Francisco. |
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And no, my choice had nothing to do with the fact that SF is Sappho's city.
When I first went to the US, I went down south to Shreveport LA, and then to St Louis, but when I saw SF for the first time it so reminded me of my home town of Melbourne. From the Victorian homes to the bay.
Since then I have seen lots of US cities including NYC (when the twin towers were still there), but I didn't enjoy NYC as much. That was most likely some sort of culture shock thing that brought that reaction out in me.
In Australia we don't have such huge cities. Our cities are very clean in comparasin, and defenately not as many people.
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Wed Oct-01-03 10:05 PM
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Some people hate Boston, but I absolutely love it. And New York, is, New York. It never gets old, as many times as I've been there. Always something new.
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Wed Oct-01-03 10:10 PM
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33. I've been to many US cities |
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and the best by far is Portland OR. No contest.
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Wed Oct-01-03 10:13 PM
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34. Guess which city I voted for? |
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Love New York with a passion but Northern California (and SF) is 'it' for me.
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Wed Oct-01-03 10:30 PM
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35. I had to vote for San Francisco! |
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I lived there for over twenty years. Only big city in the US dominated by Hell-Bound-Liberals (we voted down a new City Hall because the Feng Shui was lousy).
Second and third places had to go to Key West, Florida and New Orleans, Louisiana.
Hint: the more a city not only tolerates, but cultivates its harmless eccentrics, the more amusing it is. And the more it embraces gays, the more liveable it is for us Bohemians!
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Wed Oct-01-03 10:33 PM
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36. I'm partial to Philly! n/t |
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Wed Oct-01-03 10:43 PM
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37. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
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damn right. (this is my 3rd "damn right" only post of the night i think.)
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Thu Oct-02-03 12:56 AM
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39. Someone actually voted for Atlanta? I'm amazed. |
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If this poll was "worst American city", I'd have no problem voting for Atlanta. Worst traffic, worst urban planning, worst sprawl, and so on (and I can say this, I live in Atlanta). Atlanta is a cultural void, too...a landlocked corporate city with precious few redeeming qualities (but it's still better than just about anywhere else in GA, and the next closest REAL city is Nashville...)
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Thu Oct-02-03 03:03 AM
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40. Do you know what it means.. |
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...to miss New Orleans?
If you don't, then you shouldn't vote for anything else on that list.
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Thu Oct-02-03 07:23 AM
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41. I have a Maine fetish |
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I don't know why. I've never been there, but I have this insane longing to visit -- sometime when the Bush family is out of town. I'm sure that autumn is spectacular, but crowded and touristy.
Any other good times of the year to visit? Or are they all good?
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