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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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Old 01-19-2009, 07:56 AM
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i think this pic supports the comments about cleveland being spread out compared to a more compact cinci downtown.

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Old 04-19-2009, 03:55 AM
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As an outsider reading this conversation i think its pointless to argue which city has the better skyline between Cleveland and Cincinnati. I am from Tampa and the whole Tampa vs Jacksonville vs St. Petersburg vs Miami vs Orlando thing comes up in Florida all the time. All skylines are different and beautiful in their own right. To me Cincinnati has a smaller skyline..which would be because its a smaller city than Cleveland... that being said I think the Cincinnati skyline is more aesthetically pleasing than Cleveland's... However Cleveland's skyline is more powerful and looks to represent a city skyline that demands respect and rivals any in the country.

A good comparison on a much different scale mind you, would be that Honolulu has a better looking skyline than Los Angeles, but Los Angeles's skyline is much more powerful.
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Old 04-19-2009, 10:47 AM
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As an outsider reading this conversation i think its pointless to argue which city has the better skyline between Cleveland and Cincinnati. I am from Tampa and the whole Tampa vs Jacksonville vs St. Petersburg vs Miami vs Orlando thing comes up in Florida all the time. All skylines are different and beautiful in their own right. To me Cincinnati has a smaller skyline..which would be because its a smaller city than Cleveland... that being said I think the Cincinnati skyline is more aesthetically pleasing than Cleveland's... However Cleveland's skyline is more powerful and looks to represent a city skyline that demands respect and rivals any in the country.

A good comparison on a much different scale mind you, would be that Honolulu has a better looking skyline than Los Angeles, but Los Angeles's skyline is much more powerful.

Similar to what I said in the "Battle of Ohio (skyline)" thread.
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