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Cincinnati, especially since I always liked the Roebling(sp?) Bridge and the design of the somewhat new Great American Insurance Tower. Baltimore's skyline isn't bad, but to me it seems a little small, and doesn't have that mix of old and new buildings I like seeing with Cincinnati's skyline.
Cincinnati, especially since I always liked the Roebling(sp?) Bridge and the design of the somewhat new Great American Insurance Tower. Baltimore's skyline isn't bad, but to me it seems a little small, and doesn't have that mix of old and new buildings I like seeing with Cincinnati's skyline.
Tulsa. The skyline is tall and has more unique buildings.
Richmond, VA or San Antonio, TX?
Richmond, Nice Skyline for it's size
Phoenix or Charlotte
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