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Old 04-04-2008, 08:28 AM
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Which city would you say has better traffic? I've lived in Nashville over a year, but am originally from Dallas; Man, the traffic here is worse than there!!
Anyway, I haven't been to Austin in a while, but I've heard it's just as bad as Nashville.
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Old 07-25-2009, 10:29 AM
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Are there as many opportunities for songwriters in Austin as there are in Nashville?
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Born and raised in Nashville, been to Austin twice. The two cities really are about as similar as two cities can get. Two really awesome live music cities. But I think Nashville has the edge in (summer) weather and pro sports. I rather prefer the linking of Nashville greenways and trails too, with two pedestrian-only bridges across the Cumberland River. Austin's trails are more spread out. I think Austin has the edge in restaurants, though.
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Old 09-19-2009, 01:33 PM
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Which city is prettier overall? I've only been to Nashville of the two and find it quite pretty.
Which city has a better climate (least humid)?
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Old 09-19-2009, 02:48 PM
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Which city is prettier overall? I've only been to Nashville of the two and find it quite pretty.
Which city has a better climate (least humid)?
As I posted on this thread more than a year ago, I've lived in Austin twice and Nashville thrice. The two cities are of equivalent appeal aesthetically. Austin is less humid than Nashville, Nashville less humid than where I am, Houston. But be careful about using humidity as a measure of appeal, for the following reasons. Austin in July and August in a normal year gets no or almost no rain, and brother it is hot. The city takes on a brown look, not totally of course, but all over you will see dead herbal matter, like in parks, medians, vacant lots. The trees often start to wilt, further hiding their green. The worst part is that the city and most of the 'burbs impose watering restrictions, routinely every year except in 2007 when the whole state got tropical storms on 60+ days during summer. Rent houses and vacant houses lose their lawns or huge portions of such, with few exceptions, tenants don't deal with it. This year Central Texas and most of the state (not including Houston and East TX) suffered the worst drought since '53 or something. Many trees died in Austin, Central and South TX.

The upshot of what I'm saying, is that Nashville is green beyond compare to Austin. Austin and environs are nevertheless lovely, don't get me wrong.

Now if you read my previous post I indicated that I would add on to an extremely long post of mine on another site, and post it here. I put on the addendums and I still have that text. Is this worthwhile? You guys PM me on this. It is a huge essay now. I'm feeling a little shy about the appropriateness, but give me your opinion, if a few of you want to read it, I'll read over it again maybe edit it some and post.

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As I posted on this thread more than a year ago, I've lived in Austin twice and Nashville thrice. The two cities are of equivalent appeal aesthetically. Austin is less humid than Nashville, Nashville less humid than where I am, Houston. But be careful about using humidity as a measure of appeal, for the following reasons. Austin in July and August in a normal year gets no or almost no rain, and brother it is hot. The city takes on a brown look, not totally of course, but all over you will see dead herbal matter, like in parks, medians, vacant lots. The trees often start to wilt, further hiding their green. The worst part is that the city and most of the 'burbs impose watering restrictions, routinely every year except in 2007 when the whole state got tropical storms on 60+ days during summer. Rent houses and vacant houses lose their lawns or huge portions of such, with few exceptions, tenants don't deal with it. This year Central Texas and most of the state (not including Houston and East TX) suffered the worst drought since '53 or something. Many trees died in Austin, Central and South TX.

The upshot of what I'm saying, is that Nashville is green beyond compare to Austin. Austin and environs are nevertheless lovely, don't get me wrong.

Now if you read my previous post I indicated that I would add on to an extremely long post of mine on another site, and post it here. I put on the addendums and I still have that text. Is this worthwhile? You guys PM me on this. It is a huge essay now. I'm feeling a little shy about the appropriateness, but give me your opinion, if a few of you want to read it, I'll read over it again maybe edit it some and post.
post it!!
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Old 09-20-2009, 09:10 PM
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One thing to take into consideration as a newcomer is the openness of the two cities. Having lived in both, I found that although Nashvillians are friendly to strangers, there are some people who tend to be overly concerned with who your parents are, what zip code you live in, etc. I found Austin, as a western city, to be more open and genuinely friendly.
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Which city is prettier overall? I've only been to Nashville of the two and find it quite pretty.
Tie. Both green and hilly with lakes. Downtowns are comparable. To me one doesn't stand out over the other in just beauty.

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Which city has a better climate (least humid)?
Nashville's summers are much more tolerable than Austin's. You're regularly pushing 100 in Austin, and it can sometimes be humid on top of it. Nashville is humid, but several degrees (around 6 to 8) cooler in the summer (12 to 14 cooler in the winter).
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