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Originally Posted by SirDrinksAlot
Denver is not as walkable as many want to make it feel as it is. Unlike many eastern cities it is not divided into distinct neighborhoods with their own business district that you can walk to in your respective neighborhood to get what you need. It mostly has Colfax that is very long, and then a few strips of business districts here and there along the grid that will not support what you need. Depending on where you live in reference to a certain business district strip will depend what you have to walk too. Denver seems to be the one city that is overblown. Where everybody makes it out to be more than it really is. It is a boring bland city with a ok downtown next to amazing scenery.
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How is Denver overblown? If anything, I would think that title goes to Seattle. Theirs alot to do here, especially downtown.
That being said, I think they are both pretty equal, but Seattle has the edge.