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Semi finals..voting will go till next Sunday night...
Chicago vs Seattle
Los Angeles vs New York City
I'll go Chicago and LA.
In love Chicagos food, culture, downtown and even the vibe that extends into the suburbs. Great public transportation if your into that thing, plenty of amenities and a world class city.
LA because the weather is extremely ideal...especially when compared to NYC. The fact that beaches (nice..warm..scenic beaches) are so close by is a huge bonus. San Diego/San fransico/Vegas are relively near by would be a bonus over east coast cities such as Philly and Boston.
Semi finals..voting will go till next Sunday night...
Chicago vs Seattle
Los Angeles vs New York City
I'll go Chicago and LA.
In love Chicagos food, culture, downtown and even the vibe that extends into the suburbs. Great public transportation if your into that thing, plenty of amenities and a world class city.
LA because the weather is extremely ideal...especially when compared to NYC. The fact that beaches (nice..warm..scenic beaches) are so close by is a huge bonus. San Diego/San fransico/Vegas are relively near by would be a bonus over east coast cities such as Philly and Boston.
Totally should've waited for St. Louis to knock out LA Would've been way more interesting than a final four with NY, LA, Chicago (surprise!!!!) and Seattle (a citydata golden boy....)
Whichever one wins this round, I'll cast my vote in early. New York for the final round. If New York doesn't make it there, then Chicago, and if neither of them make it to the final round then Los Angeles.
No way in hell would I pick CLEVELAND over Philly!!
Great College scene including IVY League Penn
FOOD
HISTORY!
Location (D.C. 2 1/2 south, NYC 90 miles north)
Sports overall is better
Dallas vs. Houston you lean toward the latter because of the Gulf? Within 70 miles of downtown Dallas are 9-10 lakes. And Dallas is not just grasslands. There are hills around here. Bad weather in Dallas? Houston has greater exposure to tropical storms/hurricanes/flooding than north Texas.
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