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I just watched a video on most hipster cities in each state. Some of the answers were obvious but others a bit surprising. Like the North Carolina answer being Carrboro instead of Ashville and the NJ guy just flat out saying there are no hipsters. Here's the link https://youtu.be/M__48gtEWng
I think Cincinnati could make a good case for being Ohio's most hipster city considering the gentrification of Over-the-Rhine has gained national recognition over the past few years. There are also a number of city neighborhoods with historically rough reputations outside the real urban core that have just recently seen a large boost of young people from the suburbs.
Brooklyn is the obvious choice. Williamsburg is too expensive now to be "true hipster", so places like BedStuy and Bushwick.
For Vermont, I'd go with a place like Brattleboro.
Bushwick is definitely the hipster capital (though it too is getting expensive)
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