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Hoboken, Wildwood. One from north and one from south Jersey Also Atlantic City. It's kind of like Wildwood for adults, or should I say Wildwood is like Atlantic City for families?
Hunh? I thought Takoma Park was the hippie capital of MD suburbs and Bethesda was rich establishment folks.
I don't think most Marylander's consider Takoma Park on their radar as a cool, happening place. I understand the whole hippie reputation, but Maryland for the most part is not a hippie type of place. I choose Bethesda because it's downtown is indeed very "cool" with numerous restaurants, stores, theatres, and bars. In Baltimore City, many neighborhoods could be selected based on what one perceives as being "hip" and/or "cool."
New York State: NYC, easily. Within NYC, Brooklyn is definitely the coolest and hippest these days while Manhattan is the most celebrated and prestigious.
Cool and hip in Florida? LOL.....I suppose Miami Beach (South Beach) would be the closest.
Are you kidding me? International Drive in Orlando... Upside-down house, Wet-N-Wild Waterpark... Florida reeks of hipness. I lived in Levy County, they had a Kangaroo and inside of that there was a Subway! At least Gainesville wasn't too terrible if you got off Archer Road.
For Minnesota, Minneapolis is a little too easy, so I'm going to exclude the metro entirely. The next coolest and hippest place would definitely be Duluth. With it's gritty urban feel and college student atmosphere, it takes the cake for being the 'coolest' feeling. Something a Hipster would find very 'real'. Outside of Duluth and the Twin Cities, I'm really at a loss for a hipness center for Minnesota, we really only have those two nodes of 'cool'.
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