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1. New York
2. San Francisco
3. Los Angeles
4. Washington DC
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas
7. Seattle
8. Portland
9. Austin
10. Denver
11. Philadelphia
12. Boston
13. Miami
14. Orlando
15. Nashville
1. New York
2. San Francisco
3. Los Angeles
4. Washington DC
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas 7. Seattle
8. Portland
9. Austin
10. Denver
11. Philadelphia
12. Boston
13. Miami
14. Orlando
15. Nashville
There's no way that Seattle, Portland, and Austin have more to do than Philly or Boston. Heck, even Miami should be ranked a bit higher. One neighborhood in Philly has more to do than the entire city of Austin.
1. New York
2. San Francisco
3. Los Angeles
4. Washington DC
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas
7. Seattle
8. Portland
9. Austin
10. Denver
11. Philadelphia
12. Boston
13. Miami
14. Orlando
15. Nashville
Aint no way in the WORLD Nashville,Austin,Portland,Denver or Orlando has more to do than Atlanta.
Right haha. Milwaukee is 1.5 hours from Chicago so I guess this means we can include Milwaukee as part of Chicago?
Actually yes you can.Why not?
\Do you not often travel within 75 miles of where you live if there is something to do?
Dumb statements because people are not confined by City Data boundaries.
Actually its only maybe 45 min from metro Atlanta .However there are other mountains that are closer n the metro as well.
If you are a resident like I am.those mountains are a common trek for many on the weekend or a day trip.
Less that NYC to the Hamptons.
Either way with or without Amicola Falls or other "Falls" ,Atlanta has a lot more to do than many of those cities.
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