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Old 07-06-2013, 03:24 PM
 
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Then, subjectively, check it out for yourself. For your own benefit, compare what's important to you between Cleveland, Milwaukee, and Cincinnati. All three cities possess highly-regarded "walkable" and "nightlife" locales, so why bother with any detailed refinements on our parts--what you, personally, don't know about these three cities will neither harm you nor make you a better person.



I'm glad to see the dunce-smiley face at the end of your above offering. Lol...ok then guys...you can have the thread. We'll rename it, " Which city has the best voyeuristic opportunities for the 30 year-old professional male? " Now we have a happy medium.
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Old 07-06-2013, 04:59 PM
 
Location: Cincinnati (Norwood)
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I'm glad to see the dunce-smiley face at the end of your above offering. Lol...ok then guys...you can have the thread. We'll rename it, " Which city has the best voyeuristic opportunities for the 30 year-old professional male? " Now we have a happy medium.
Haven't you forgotten one thing, though? The needs of the voyeuristic (and opportunistic) professional female?
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Old 07-08-2013, 12:04 AM
 
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Cleveland leads with transit, but I'd say you can get to a lot more interesting places on foot in Cincinnati's city center. I'm not gonna front and act like I know a thing about Milwaukee. Hard to imagine it has anything to beat a 15 minute walk from Fountain Square to Mt. Adams or Findlay Market, though.

Can't compare nightlife, just can say that between Over-the-Rhine, Mt. Adams, Mainstrasse in Covington, Newport on the Levee, the Banks, and the CBD itself, Cincinnati has a pretty varied scene, all within a walkable area. Then there are other neighborhoods like Northside, CUF (UC area), and Hyde Park, which have a substantial nightlife scene but can't be walked to from the center city. (Well, you could walk to CUF, but it'd be kinda sketchy.) Northside is in easy biking distance, though (other 'hoods require hill-climbing). Buses don't run past 1ish, so not good if you're planning to stay till last call. (But that's probably true of the other cities' transit, too.)
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Old 07-08-2013, 08:31 AM
 
Location: Chicago(Northside)
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u've got to be kiddin clevelad leads b\s it hold ya with your interest & fresh air
By the way you spell I will never take you seriously.
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Old 07-08-2013, 08:32 AM
 
Location: Chicago(Northside)
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Stop bickering.

You guys are -both- way off and both out in left field. This thread(i.e. me) is asking about NIGHTLIFE and walkability in the urban core.


And we have a debate about the best parks?


-golf clap-



Well done chaps, well done!
I only listen to moderatos and you aren't one...also every thread has bickering and some off topic talks but it still is close to the actual topic.
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Old 07-08-2013, 09:35 AM
 
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And you're just downright annoying judging by your posts in here.

So enjoy doing what you idly please in here simply because the OP is not a moderator.


Great contribution to city-data. -golf clap-
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Old 07-08-2013, 09:40 AM
 
Location: Chicago(Northside)
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And you're just downright annoying judging by your posts in here.

So enjoy doing what you idly please in here simply because the OP is not a moderator.


Great contribution to city-data. -golf clap-
DUHHHH what else is city data for, your suppose to judge every post and comment your opinion or fact.
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Old 07-08-2013, 08:27 PM
 
Location: Cleveland, OH USA / formerly Chicago for 20 years
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Cleveland leads with transit, but I'd say you can get to a lot more interesting places on foot in Cincinnati's city center. I'm not gonna front and act like I know a thing about Milwaukee. Hard to imagine it has anything to beat a 15 minute walk from Fountain Square to Mt. Adams or Findlay Market, though.

Can't compare nightlife, just can say that between Over-the-Rhine, Mt. Adams, Mainstrasse in Covington, Newport on the Levee, the Banks, and the CBD itself, Cincinnati has a pretty varied scene, all within a walkable area. Then there are other neighborhoods like Northside, CUF (UC area), and Hyde Park, which have a substantial nightlife scene but can't be walked to from the center city. (Well, you could walk to CUF, but it'd be kinda sketchy.) Northside is in easy biking distance, though (other 'hoods require hill-climbing). Buses don't run past 1ish, so not good if you're planning to stay till last call. (But that's probably true of the other cities' transit, too.)
I'm pretty sure that Cleveland still has a number of 24-hour bus lines.
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Old 07-09-2013, 10:52 AM
 
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^ Thanks. Very good to know!

I just confirmed the Healthline runs with 30-minute headways overnight. Not sure about other lines.

So, there you go OP, another feather in Cleveland's transit cap!
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Old 07-09-2013, 12:09 PM
 
Location: Cincinnati (Norwood)
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...So, there you go OP, another feather in Cleveland's transit cap!
Very impressive. (This, alone, sure makes a world of difference... )
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