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Baltimore has much more in common with Philly when compared to Atlanta - It on feel and fucntion is much more like a Northeast city and in many ways a smaller version of Philly.
It also has character not present in southern skylines like Miami for example.
Miami has the bigger skyline though. Character doesn't matter, Miami's buildings line up longer and bigger. That's what's important when determining a city's importance.
Go Miami Go...
You are totally bizarre, how old are you????Again, this is not about MIAMI.
Here we go again, I voted for Baltimore, but lets not bash the South again it is getting very old and repetitive on the threads.
As did I. Baltimore happens to be my runaway favorite of all the NE Corridor cities. Down to earth, friendly and I love being called hon all day. It might as well be on a different planet than D.C.
LMAO anyone with a middle-school level American History textbook knows that the north has no reason to resent or stress over the south.
It would appear that someone IS stressing, though. Get a grip, it's not that serious.
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