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So I was going through some pictures and I couldn't believe some of these city's growth. I also couldn't understand some of these city's get dogged so much or don't get the credit they deserve. Please feel free to post pictures.. If I knew how to get pictures to show up in a post I would happily contribute but I do not.
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I voted for St Louis. I think it's place in the national conscious has been less prominent than its historic position as the country's fourth largest city and its great architectural heritage merits.
I think Houston and Dallas are vastly underrated.. Most of the time they are overlooked. They are ended in the same discussion as cities like NYC, Chicago, San Francisco, la, dc and such.
I voted for St Louis. I think it's place in the national conscious has been less prominent than its historic position as the country's fourth largest city and its great architectural heritage merits.
Most of these cities are underrated to different extents. But you make some good points so I decided to vote for St Louis also.
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