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09-24-2008, 03:07 AM
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POLL: Best skyline in Ohio?
There was a previous post on this but it was not a poll. So lets start a poll here. What is the best skyline in Ohio? Other option would include cities like Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Dayton, etc...I vote Cleveland. 
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09-24-2008, 12:27 PM
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In my opinion, Dayton has always had the best skyline period. All of the skylines in Ohio are great, but Dayton's is the most balanced and most aesthetically pleasing.
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09-24-2008, 05:00 PM
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Im saying what I said before, Cleveland.
Followed closely by Cincinnati. Columbus though, has one of the most boring skylines Ive ever seen, especially for a city its size, Toledo, Dayton and maybe even Youngstown have better skylines IMO. But Columbus is growing and Im assuming they have more high-rises planned, so it could improve very soon.
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09-24-2008, 05:38 PM
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True, plus the NE Ohio region is great. If you live in Cleveland (or any other cities here) you can visit Akron (I'm not a fan of Akron), Youngstown, and Canton each different cities with plenty to do. Columbus and Cincy don't offer that. If you live in Cincy you can always drive an hour or so south to Louisville which is a great city, though. Columbus just has...Columbus.
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09-24-2008, 08:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Slash83
Columbus and Cincy don't offer that. If you live in Cincy you can always drive an hour or so south to Louisville which is a great city, though. Columbus just has...Columbus.
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You're out of your damn mind. Although I disagree with Forbe's rating Cincinnati the best nightlife in the nation, one thing you can't argue is it's stat of Cincy having the most bars/clubs/lounges per capita in the nation. In other words we like our bars. A lot. Or else we wouldn't have so many and they would not be in business.
Speaking of close cities, Cbus is about an hour away and Dayton provides an excellent area called the 'Oregon District.'
Cbus has one of the best nightlife scenes in the state. So, within an hour and half drive from Cincy you have: Indy, L'ville, Dayton, and Cbus. 
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09-24-2008, 11:02 PM
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09-24-2008, 11:32 PM
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Cinci. Cleveland has the most impressive individual buildings, but they don't come together as a skyline as well as Cinci, too much spacing.
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09-25-2008, 06:45 AM
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cleveland looks awsome from the lake looking south, a view most people never see.
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09-25-2008, 06:53 AM
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fyi cinci-rise, cinci may have the highest bar/club/lounges per capita. but cuyahoga/cleveland has the most (in quanity) of number of bars/clubs/lounges permits issued by the state... more than hamilton/cinci and way more than franklin/columbus... so your have more variety/choice in cuyahoga/cleveland.
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