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Los Angeles with everything except for the climate. The whole culture/scene/lifestyles are similar with luxury cars, luxury homes, celebrities, etc.
On a side note I have thought about Providence as a mini-Boston from what I've seen.
Is Atlanta more similar to San Diego or Seattle?
San Diego based on luxury culture and things to do. Both are more business friendly and diverse while Seattle is more tech friendly. San Diego has been the setting of various black and lgbtq tv shows and films like Atlanta.
San Diego based on luxury culture and things to do. Both are more business friendly and diverse while Seattle is more tech friendly. San Diego has been the setting of various black and lgbtq tv shows and films like Atlanta.
Is Phoenix more similar to Los Angeles or Denver?
LA. More of a lifestyle focus in those two-- sitting by the poolside, going out to clubs. PHX doesn't really have a craft beer scene or an outdoorsy culture the way Denver does.
Is Kitchener, ON more similar to Windsor, ON or London, ON?
LA. More of a lifestyle focus in those two-- sitting by the poolside, going out to clubs. PHX doesn't really have a craft beer scene or an outdoorsy culture the way Denver does.
Is Kitchener, ON more similar to Windsor, ON or London, ON?
Windsor. It and Kitchener are closer in size and demographics. Is Seattle more similar to Boston or Vancouver?
Atlanta based on lifestyle, media presence, and more foreign born residents.
Is Huntsville, AL more similar to Nashville, TN or Birmingham, AL?
At first I was thinking BHM just because they are both in Alabama but then I thought it's more like a mini-Nashville economically as it is a growing/up-and-coming city for the younger generations. Although I think Knoxville might even be a better match.
Not sure if I asked this before, but is San Diego, CA more similar to Jacksonville, FL or Norfolk, VA?
At first I was thinking BHM just because they are both in Alabama but then I thought it's more like a mini-Nashville economically as it is a growing/up-and-coming city for the younger generations. Although I think Knoxville might even be a better match.
Not sure if I asked this before, but is San Diego, CA more similar to Jacksonville, FL or Norfolk, VA?
I'd say Jacksonville because they're both located on nice beaches and more similar as far as temps in the winter. Is Miami more similar to Seattle or Phoenix?
I'd say Jacksonville because they're both located on nice beaches and more similar as far as temps in the winter. Is Miami more similar to Seattle or Phoenix?
I'd say Seattle because they both have modern skylines with many skyscrapers, and they are linear due to being on narrow strips of land between geographical features. Also they are both located in corners of the US, even though they are opposite and thus opposite climates. On that note Miami and Phoenix are both hot/sunbelt cities but even then it's a different kind of heat.
Is Miami more similar to Atlanta or Los Angeles?
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