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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 10-17-2008, 03:25 PM
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aquila, no need to insult.

i was a part of that O-H-I-O conversation, so i responded to #51.

there's no point in deleting posts, just move on.
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Fine. Moving on.
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I love downtown Cleveland, I've never been to Cincy though so...I guess my opinion is bias.
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Old 10-18-2008, 09:41 AM
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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.
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^ There is no skyline that comes even remotely close to Chi-town's than Manhattan's skyline.
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I love downtown Cleveland, I've never been to Cincy though so...I guess my opinion is bias.
What a cool shot. My new official position: I don't think Cincinnati comes close to Cleveland's skyline. I never realized how many wonderful angles there were of Cleveland.
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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.
wow. could you have hated on columbus and cincinnati any worse? cleveland has a really good skyline, but to compare it to chicago seems like you want to attach cleveland to a "big city", and columbus and cincinnati to peanuts.
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wow. could you have hated on columbus and cincinnati any worse? cleveland has a really good skyline, but to compare it to chicago seems like you want to attach cleveland to a "big city", and columbus and cincinnati to peanuts.
On that post I really had no intentions whatsoever to put any of the other cities down. Im saying Clevelands is the most Chicago-like in Ohio, is that not true? I know no other city could really compare to Chicagos and I didnt say that, I said Chicago-like. And everything I said about Cincinnati and Columbus is true. Cincinnati-shorter and denser, thats true. Columbus, mostly in one line, thats true.

You guys are just expecting every single thing I say now to be bashing any city besides Cleveland, so much that you dont even pay attention to what Im saying or think if Im actually even doing it or not. Stop being so sensitive because that post had nothing to do with putting other cities down just as 95% of my posts havent, its just getting ridiculous now.
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