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The 2010 results are in! This summer, you ranked 35 U.S. cities on their culture, shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and more. See which urban destinations fared best with visitors and residents.
This list isn't very good for determining the different qualities of various cities, but it's really good at determining Travel & Leisure readers are retarded.
So far, the best highlight is LA being number 23 when it comes to museums/galleries. That's some craziness.
^^^I wouldnt say it proves anything. Its just another list of many. Dallas has never fared well on T&L's lists. It has done well on other lists. It all evens out in the end. Austin and San Antonio have always been visitor favorites in Texas.
I think that it's time that T & L stop compiling this poll. Providence, RI easily throttling Boston head-to-head is compelling evidence for this.
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