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View Poll Results: The following are America's true urban cities:
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Atlanta
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33 |
12.79% |
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Dallas
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29 |
11.24% |
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Houston
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38 |
14.73% |
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Miami
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42 |
16.28% |
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New Orleans
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54 |
20.93% |
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Charleston, SC
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16 |
6.20% |
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Savannah, GA
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15 |
5.81% |
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Boston
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155 |
60.08% |
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New York City
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203 |
78.68% |
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Philadelphia
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148 |
57.36% |
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Baltimore
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98 |
37.98% |
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Washington, D.C.
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128 |
49.61% |
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Buffalo
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30 |
11.63% |
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Pittsburgh
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76 |
29.46% |
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Cleveland
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54 |
20.93% |
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Detroit
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72 |
27.91% |
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Chicago
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164 |
63.57% |
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Minneapolis
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46 |
17.83% |
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Milwaukee
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43 |
16.67% |
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St. Louis
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65 |
25.19% |
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Kansas City
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20 |
7.75% |
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Seattle
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70 |
27.13% |
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Portland, OR
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47 |
18.22% |
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San Francisco
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137 |
53.10% |
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Los Angeles
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73 |
28.29% |
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San Diego
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21 |
8.14% |
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Salt Lake City
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9 |
3.49% |
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06-24-2008, 06:18 PM
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Location: Southern Indiana
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Billiam
^^ notice how he said "to me"
That's key, its what we call an opinion
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Well, that's an opinion I can agree with 
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06-24-2008, 06:58 PM
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Location: Chicago, Little Chicago, Uptown
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nafster
Well, that's an opinion I can agree with 
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Opinions are cop-outs...ha ha. If I said hell is cold IMO would it still be credible?
Just having a little fun...
I was on the same page with your previous post Nafster 
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06-24-2008, 08:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Katiana
As I said, I don't know exactly why I feel this way. Dayton is 50 miles from Cincy. That is pretty far for inclusion in the metro area. But who can argue with the census bureau, lol!
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lol i'll give you that, the census is flawed, but so is every other gov't office and agency. i'm actually impressed cincinnati has sprawled that far north considering all of the economic issues out there.
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06-24-2008, 10:21 PM
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Location: Foot of the Rockies
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I didn't realize they were even that close actually (Cincy and Dayton). I've been through Dayton many times on I-70.
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