Favorite Cities In America?

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    Weather is nice...... but it's dirty. Since you love Vegas so much.......you'll fit right in on South Beach!
     
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    I'll be there Friday-Sun.

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    Kansas City IMO has the best arena in the United States.

    And they are without an NBA team. Some projects that have been developed in that city are amazing (arena/concert hall):

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    I want to go there just to eat BBQ.
     
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    This is what $2m will get you in Mystic Hills (Laguna Beach) but look at that view!

    [video=youtube;M-cCBLDFl9E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-cCBLDFl9E[/video]
     
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    if i lived there i would need to be able to walk to town/beach.
     
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    Victoria Beach neighborhood is your place. Though, you have NO yard but when you're less than a city block from the sand, you don't need one.
     
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    Corona del mar!!!!!
     
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    [video=youtube;AZobpJ6UMv0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZobpJ6UMv0[/video]

    You only see the beach homes but the neighborhood is directly behind.
     
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    How Anthony Bourdaine captured the cool vibe of L.A., the movie "Wassup Rockers" did the same for the seedy parts.
     
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    I just had to move from New Orleans to Tennessee, and I am already planning vacations back. I've been around, and I can't think of a place more fun to visit. The food, the nighlife, the culture,... unbeatable. New Orleans is without a doubt my favorite city in the US. Some others I'm fond of are...

    Austin, TX: One of the coolest cities I've ever been to. You have a great mix of traditional Texan values with the liberal, artistic culture that a major collegiate atmosphere will provide... the kind of culture that gives the city its slogan of "Keep Austin Weird." With all of that, you have a healthy city with great food that has a fun downtown area that is at the same time very clean.

    Destin/Pensacola/Daytona Beach, FL: Each of these beach cities has a different personality, but as a whole, I never understood how people could shit on the gulf Florida beaches. They call it the "Redneck Riviera," but the reality is that I haven't seen more beautiful beaches outside of the Carribean. They have the whitest sand I've seen in the states, water so clear that you can see your toes up to your neck, and a nightlife that may be a bit rowdy if you're looking for a family outing but not an annoying "spring break" destination like Corpus Christi, TX.

    Also favorites - Nashville, Chicago, Atlanta, Charleston, San Diego

    Cities to avoid -

    Detroit, MI: I used to live in the 'D,' and it's going to be the first modern American ghost town. It's nothing but diminishing real estate values, homeless people, abandoned buildings, crime, shitty weather, and sad people. There are some redeeming aspects, but those are far and few between. If I were to go back to Michigan, it'd be to visit any of the many beautiful northern Michigan towns in the summertime and not the shit-holes of Detroit and Flint.

    Memphis, TN: Memphis is a city that's as racially divided as they come. A lot of people call if "Memfrica," which is fitting of the city limits, but that's only because all of the white people continually move further and further away from the city. I supposed this is a trend in a lot of cities, but it's never been more apparent to me than in Memphis. Aside from old 'Southern' money and business transplants, it's essentially a city with a bunch of poor black people who blame the whites for their poverty, and a bunch of poor whites who blame the blacks for their poverty and cling to their confederate ancestry. Their downtown area is nothing like it was even in the 90's, especially Beale Street, which is dying just as quickly as their blues scene. The two things that will always be a draw for me though are 1) the food (of course the bbq, but more importantly and underrated, the great Memphis chicken wings) and 2) the southern hospitality (provided that you're the same race... if not, be prepared to get the opposite reaction).

    Houston, TX: I've never been to a city that big that has that little substance. Every time I'm in Houston, I'm always looking for something interesting to do, and all I find is a downtown area dominated by (energy based) corporate buildings without much soul. For a city that's the fourth largest city in America, I'd assume there'd be more culture, but it's one giant sprawl imo. I've always sort of felt similarly about Dallas tbh.

    Pocatello, ID: I know it's kind of unfair to call out smaller cities/towns, and I've really enjoyed a lot of the places that I've stayed in the Pacific northwest, but "Pokie" is bland as they come, with nothing to do, uninteresting people, boring history, and mediocre scenery for the region.

    You also could never pay me to live in New York City, but it's got to be one of the most fun cities (especially in Manhattan) to visit for short trips. Anything more than a short trip though, and I'd start to get claustrophobic, as well as annoyed by the people.
     
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    I dunno. In the end, it doesn't so much matter. Who I know in a particular city is more important than anything else. Give me time with a good friend in some godforsaken shithole like Orlando or Detroit or Jersey City or Houston or Fresno or Las Vegas or Philadelphia rather than a vacation alone in <nice city>.

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    That's what I always said about bars. People talk about the best bars and base it on their decor, their bartenders, the quality of their drinks, etc., but at the end of the day, it's all about who the people you're at the bar with. Everything else is just background noise.
     
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    I've been to my fair share of cities.

    Least favorite: Phoenix, LA, Tampa, Sacramento (gross!), Houston, Salt Lake, Reno

    Favorite: Boston, St. Louis, San Diego, San Fran, Chicago, Detroit

    My favorite small city in the US and hopefully a place I can live someday:

    Bend, Oregon

    ^ Love that place.
     
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    Oh, also Denver is real nice. I especially like Boulder.

    Spokane and Boise are absolutely the shittiest smaller cities in the US.
     
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    i heard minnesota was great in the winter
     
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    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    LV & SF/Bay Area are my favourites so far but I haven't been all over

    Hope to do Miami and NOLA before the end of the year
     
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    Love

    Vegas
    Portland
    Austin
    La Jolla
    Santa Cruz
    San Antonio
    New York
    Boulder

    Hate

    Houston
    Dallas
    Detroit
    Los Angeles
    New Orleans
     
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    I don't get the Boise hate. I really like the bike path/river and proximity to great hunting/fishing areas. On Saturday I spent 3 hours in a rubber raft floating the river that goes through town. Pretty fun. The city itself isn't anything special to look at, but it has a decent bar scene (for its size). There's a certain "vanilla mormon" feel to things, I suppose...

    I really don't care for Beaverton or Pocatello. lol. Worst small city I've ever seen is Lewiston, Idaho though. Utter shithole. It literally smells like ass.
     

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