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View Poll Results: Which city has the best skyline
Cleveland 38 33.93%
Columbus 18 16.07%
Cincinnati 45 40.18%
Other 11 9.82%
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from my parma neighborhood about 10 miles south of the city on state rd hill
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Even though I voted for Cincinnati, Ive gotta show some love to my hometown of Dayton.



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Cincy is the home to Skyline, in fact, when i first saw this poll, i figured it was going to be specific location in the Nati. I didnt really even know Cleveland had Skyline to be honest. Now that i know they do, i hope they know where it came from and thats its just on loan, haha. But the best location is in Oakley on Madison RD.

G Man

First off I love Cincy and as it is my hometown,
I am not knocking it,
but Chicago is home to the skyline Cincinnati is home to Skyline Chile but not skyscrapers .

And also!! You can not see the Cincy skyline from Madison road in Oakly,
what you see is a few residential towers in the distance on Madison ,
but that is not the Cincy skyline.
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Am I correct in saying Cleveland has the most Chicago-like skyline in Ohio?

It always looked that way to me. Columbus has a few tall buildings in one line and Cincinnati has a shorter/older skyline in a smaller area. Cleveland has a mix of old and newer modern buildings that spans over a larger area, pretty dense in the middle and less at the ends, with a few very-tall buildings. Its hard to get it all in one square picture similar to Chicago. Just an observation.
I see what your saying, Cleavland does have a resemlence of Chicago with it being right on the lake and having some reallysdense parts of oldder building along with some newer taller building,

Cincinnati's skyline and architecture resembles that of an East coact city , with the rows of early 19 century architecture. If you didnt know any better you cold walk down a street in urban Ohio and think you might be in Philly, it is a very dense and very old urban core in Cincinnati .
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Can there somehow be a two-way tie? I'd have to say so.

Cincinnati and Cleveland.
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