Which American city has the best skyline? (better, largest, compared)
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Definitely, New York. That skyline is huge and not only does it have one skyline, it has two. For second place I would say Chicago since it is a bit like New York, though not as large.
I agree, Chicago has a much more pleasant skyline and I often like it better than New York. There's something about Chicagos skyline that makes we want to go, and that lake setting takes me away.
Oh God, dude...I doubt you have been to Philly. Downtown Philly has 100,000 people living in it....making it the 3rd largest downtown by residential population. Center City is full of action because its a neighborhood, a business district, a shopping center, tourist center and a party center all in one. Skyline wise I'd still take Philly. LA is taller, but Philly is just flat out denser and huskier. I mean even Google Earth clearly proves that...
I thought that's exactly what I said that I've never been to Philadelphia. I also prefer Philly's skyline way over Los Angeles.
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