Best Small City Skylines (Metro Population < 500,000) (south, largest, bigger)
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Good stuff everyone. This thread rocks. Nice to get away from all that childish bashing of -my city is better than yours because its bigger than yours, has more skyscrapers, and/or has more people.
Spokane Washington really blew me away for some reason.
Population of 204,000, home of Gonzaga University. A ton of outdoor recreation. A good looking city in general.
Good stuff everyone. This thread rocks. Nice to get away from all that childish bashing of -my city is better than yours because its bigger than yours, has more skyscrapers, and/or has more people.
Spokane Washington really blew me away for some reason.
Population of 204,000, home of Gonzaga University. A ton of outdoor recreation. A good looking city in general.
Georgia's 2nd,3nd,4th & 5th largest cities..........Skylines.....
Augusta,GA (Metro 528,519)
Macon,GA(Metro 386,534)
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Columbus,GA(Metro 276,000)
Savannah,GA(Metro 334,353)
Those are some nice pics of Savannah. Macon and Augusta look nice too. Those skylines may not have much in height, but looking at the overhead views the downtown areas look dense and well developed. I noticed in that one pic of Savannah there are some construction cranes, so I hope they build some hi-rises to add to the beauty of the city.
Here are some more pics I took in Savannah in the summer of 2008:
i was going to put springfield ma up here but it's metro is right under 700,000.and also hartford ct has a great skyline but there metro is also over 1 million.(a lot of people consider hartford/springfield one metro which pushes it to around 2.1 million.the cities downtowns are only 22 miles apart and we share an airport)
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