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Seattle by a lot. Seattle's skyline is pretty incredible and has boomed bigtime the past couple of decades.
Knoxville, TN or Albuquerque, NM?
Close one but I have to give this one to Knoxville because of the Sunosphere and it has a shinier look. ABQ's looks like the same as Tuscon's but they both have the mountain backgrounds, but then again Knoxville has the Smokies nearby.
Savannah, GA or Charleston, SC?
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Close one but I have to give this one to Knoxville because of the Sunosphere and it has a shinier look. ABQ's looks like the same as Tuscon's but they both have the mountain backgrounds, but then again Knoxville has the Smokies nearby.
Sacramento's is more even, more dense and has an overall better skyline with many more buildings.
Omaha has potential, but they have very few skyscrapers. They need to construct 3 or 4 more skyscrapers in the 300-500 foot range. That would even it out.
Sacramento's is more even, more dense and has an overall better skyline with many more buildings.
Omaha has potential, but they have very few skyscrapers. They need to construct 3 or 4 more skyscrapers in the 300-500 foot range. That would even it out.
True, Jersey City is super dense. A nice skyline is growing over there.
I would say Cincinnati, OH is better. They do have a decently dense skyline for their size.
New Orleans, LA or Nashville, TN?
Gonna have to give the nod to New Orleans. Nashville has a handful of rather unique and interesting skyscrapers but the view of New Orleans across the river gives it a very dense and more impressive look.
Roanoke, VA or Hot Springs, AR?
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