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They are practically they same skyline, only SF has the Transamerica Pyrimid, Boston has the John Hancock, SF looks better because Transamerica is right in DT, while the JH is across Beacon Hill.
I slightly prefer Boston's skyline to the skyline of San Francisco. On the same note, I slightly prefer the City of Boston to the City of San Francisco. However, I vastly prefer the suburbs of San Francisco-- especially the warm, sunny inland suburbs such as Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, and Danville--to the old, dull, ugly, drab Boston suburbs--no, thanks. Been there, done that, don't want the T-shirt!
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