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Columbus easily. Springfield's is more comparable to a midsized OH city like Akron or Toledo. Although I do enjoy Springfield's Memorial Bridge from an architectural standpoint.
Manhattan's Washington Heights section vs. Sunny Isles Beach, FL
I'm gonna go with Sunny Isles Beach in this matchup. Nicer skyline on the whole than that bit of Manhattan.
I quite enjoy Columbus but I am highly biased on this one so Jacksonville, it is for me. If you can manage to get all three 'sections' of the skyline (Downtown, South Bank, and Brooklyn) in one image it looks honestly quite impressive, though just the Downtown portion alone can hold its own against pretty much any metro of just over 1 million, in my biased opinion.
I quite enjoy Columbus but I am highly biased on this one so Jacksonville, it is for me. If you can manage to get all three 'sections' of the skyline (Downtown, South Bank, and Brooklyn) in one image it looks honestly quite impressive, though just the Downtown portion alone can hold its own against pretty much any metro of just over 1 million, in my biased opinion.
San Angelo, TX vs Abilene, TX?
Abilene looks bigger and more dense.
Honolulu, HI or San Diego, CA?
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