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Old 04-08-2016, 12:07 PM
 
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Atlanta
Miami
Charlotte
San Diego
I will agree with you on Atlanta, Miami, and Charlotte...but San Diego...it's kind of a stretch there...okay I can agree, the skyline is pretty modern, but the tallest building is a bit more than 500 feet, vs. Miami, Charlotte, and Atlanta's which have buildings that are 700+ feet tall. I can't judge, since I haven't been to San Diego in a while.
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Old 04-08-2016, 05:52 PM
 
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I will agree with you on Atlanta, Miami, and Charlotte...but San Diego...it's kind of a stretch there...okay I can agree, the skyline is pretty modern, but the tallest building is a bit more than 500 feet, vs. Miami, Charlotte, and Atlanta's which have buildings that are 700+ feet tall. I can't judge, since I haven't been to San Diego in a while.
San Diego is up for debate.I was on the fence.It could go either way for me.
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Old 04-10-2016, 12:42 PM
 
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I will agree with you on Atlanta, Miami, and Charlotte...but San Diego...it's kind of a stretch there...okay I can agree, the skyline is pretty modern, but the tallest building is a bit more than 500 feet, vs. Miami, Charlotte, and Atlanta's which have buildings that are 700+ feet tall. I can't judge, since I haven't been to San Diego in a while.
Not sure how height relates to being modern.
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Old 04-10-2016, 02:54 PM
 
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