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View Poll Results: Which state has the most Desirable and Livable Cities overall?
Georgia 17 36.17%
Tennessee 29 61.70%
Louisiana 1 2.13%
Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-17-2018, 10:05 AM
 
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Georgia vs. Tennessee vs. Louisiana 6 largest Cities. Which of these southern state has the best Cities Complex over all, how do these Cities compare, line up or compare individually in there # slot side by side? Which state has the most livable and desirable Cities over all?


Louisiana
1. New Orleans
2. Baton Rouge
3. Shreveport
4. Lafayette
5. Lake Charles
6. Bossier City


Georgia
1. Atlanta
2. Augusta
3. Columbus
4. Macon
5. Savannah
6. Athens


Tennessee
1. Nashville
2. Memphis
3. Knoxville
4. Chattanooga
5. Clarksville
6. Murfreesboro




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Quality of Life, Cost of Living, Education, Infrastructure, Jobs, Urban Development, Nightlife, Diversity, Accepting of Transplants, Crime, Out door activities and best Future outlook...
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Old 07-17-2018, 11:52 AM
 
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By cities do you mean city proper or MSA
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Old 07-17-2018, 01:44 PM
 
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By cities do you mean city proper or MSA



City proper in this case. Reason being some could a suburb in the same Metro.
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Old 07-17-2018, 02:06 PM
 
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Overall Tennessee. IMO it has the widest range of cities.
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Old 07-17-2018, 02:09 PM
 
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City proper in this case. Reason being some could a suburb in the same Metro.
That's pretty unreasonable. For one, outdoor activities will mainly include stuff outside the city proper. Secondly, suburban jobs centers will be excluded. Thirdly, in the South/Sunbelt, a lot of the diversity is in the suburbs. And so on and so forth.
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Old 07-17-2018, 02:15 PM
 
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Um, Tennessee.
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Old 07-17-2018, 03:45 PM
 
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That's pretty unreasonable. For one, outdoor activities will mainly include stuff outside the city proper. Secondly, suburban jobs centers will be excluded. Thirdly, in the South/Sunbelt, a lot of the diversity is in the suburbs. And so on and so forth.
Not really, it pretty much is what it is. Its plenty of outdoor activities and some diversity in the city proper of all of these cities but feel free to speak on full metro if it helps that states case, just note some of these cities might be apart of the same Metro or CSA..
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Old 07-17-2018, 06:03 PM
 
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As a whole, Tennessee's 6 largest cities lead this. All 6 are very livable with the best future outlook.

Georgia's cities are not too far behind, but I don't think on the whole they are up to par with all 6 of Tennessee's cities in every category. In 10-20 years, Georgia's will be there most likely.

Louisiana's just can't compete with either one, based on these categories.
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Old 07-17-2018, 06:04 PM
 
Location: Nashville TN, Cincinnati, OH
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As a whole, Tennessee's 6 largest cities lead this. All 6 are very livable with the best future outlook.

Georgia's cities are not too far behind, but I don't think on the whole they are up to par with all 6 of Tennessee's cities in every category. In 10-20 years, Georgia's will be there most likely.

Louisiana's just can't compete with either one, based on these categories.
Memphis is struggling bad still but overall I agree with you.
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Old 07-17-2018, 06:07 PM
 
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Memphis is struggling bad still but overall I agree with you.
Yeah for sure. But the future outlook is bright still I think, for Memphis. Lots of good development happening downtown and midtown....
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