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quality of life - Minneapolis
economy - Atlanta
nightlife - Nashville
scenery - Nashville
daytime activities/events - Atlanta
shopping/entertainment venues - Atlanta
transportation - Atlanta
overall vibe - Atlanta
crime rate - Minneapolis
quality of life: Minneapolis
economy: Nashville
nightlife: Nashville
scenery: Nashville
daytime activities/events: Atlanta
shopping/entertainment venues: Atlanta by a wide margin
transportation: Atlanta by a wide margin. However Minneapolis is more pedestrian, and cyclist friendly.
overall vibe: Minneapolis
crime rate: Minneapolis
I like all of the cities. They all have their pros and cons. Nashville is my overall choice.
It would be nice to know what city each person who votes in the poll is from, if they choose to comment, that is.
I predict Atlanta, Minneapolis, Nashville 1,2 and 3. Largest population to smallest population. Unless alot of voters vote based on region, then I'd predict, Atlanta, Nashville, Minneapolis. 1,2, and 3.
It would be nice to know what city each person who votes in the poll is from, if they choose to comment, that is.
I predict Atlanta, Minneapolis, Nashville 1,2 and 3. Largest population to smallest population. Unless alot of voters vote based on region, then I'd predict, Atlanta, Nashville, Minneapolis. 1,2, and 3.
I live in DC and voted for Nashville but by a small margin. Atlanta and Minneapolis are a tie.
Minneapolis is the over all nicest, cleanest, most pedestrian/ cyclist friendly of these cities. It is also the most traditionally urban of the list.
It won't top the list for entertainment or nightlife (although neither of these are bad at all) but for real life day to day stuff I think it offers the best quality of life on the list.
Minneapolis is the over all nicest, cleanest, most pedestrian/ cyclist friendly of these cities. It is also the most traditionally urban of the list.
It won't top the list for entertainment or nightlife (although neither of these are bad at all) but for real life day to day stuff I think it offers the best quality of life on the list.
I agree with you, the only reason it didnt win for me is because it's just so damn cold for so damn long.
Minneapolis is the over all nicest, cleanest, most pedestrian/ cyclist friendly of these cities. It is also the most traditionally urban of the list.
It won't top the list for entertainment or nightlife (although neither of these are bad at all) but for real life day to day stuff I think it offers the best quality of life on the list.
I agree. It does everything so well. The only negative is purely subjective, the winter weather. For some it is not a big deal, though.
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