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Houston would have a very strong Vietnamese and Chinese restaurant food scene, where there it might be ahead of what you can find in Chicago. I hadn't looked up the number of Korean restaurants in Houston, myself. This might be a question, where it's a tie between Chicago and Houston.
And as for the current question,I thought Nashville would have more interesting greenways, than what I noticed in my research. Nashville does have some good greenways within it(especially along the Cumberland River, Percy Warner Park, and Radnor Lake State Park), but to me Memphis surprised me with how decent it's greenway path system is. Not just along the Mississippi River, but also Shelby Farms Park, and Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park. I hate to say it, but it seems I'll have the narrow win on this to Memphis. Plus I even like how along the Mississippi River, there is a path that connects to a park in West Memphis, AR. And Meeman-Shelby, was bigger than I realized.
I hope Nashville works to improve it's greenway system, since I'd love to see all the paths along the Cumberland River a little more interconnected. This was a tough question, to answer. Not saying the greenway paths in Nashville are bad, since they have some good paths for sure.
Bar strips: Broadway in Nashville, or Beale Street in Memphis?
Ha, That " Path" is the "Big River Crossing " (old harahan bridge)
"Longest pedestrian bridge over the Mississippi River" Greenway Path/Trail Linking Memphis TN over the Mississippi River to West Memphis Arkansas. You Really Did Your Research
Portland’s appears to be more extensive. I’ve never been to Portland, but I’ve been to Denver plenty of times. Denver’s light rail wasn’t particularly impressive. I would think Portland wins this.
Better festival city? Miami or Chicago?
Chicago, Specifically Summertime Chi, Chicago explodes with festivals during the summer Taste of Chicago is one I've been too
Best City for making money, Nashville or Atlanta
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Ha, That " Path" is the "Big River Crossing " (old harahan bridge)
"Longest pedestrian bridge over the Mississippi River" Greenway Path/Trail Linking Memphis TN over the Mississippi River to West Memphis Arkansas. You Really Did Your Research
Atlanta due to the huge economy and networking opportunities. STEM is off the charts in Atlanta and that is where the future is.
Better museums and tourists attractions. St. Louis or San Antonio.
St. Louis due to volume and variety of museums. San Antonio is no slouch but St. Louis is not short on attractions. They also seem to be easier to access.
St. Louis due to volume and variety of museums. San Antonio is no slouch but St. Louis is not short on attractions. They also seem to be easier to access.
Which city is better for soul food?
Philadelphia, PA or Dallas, TX?
Philadelphia, even with a younger generation of Black chefs going "Vegan•ish."
PaganeuroSwag: More like "Chinamalls," but then again, it is Houston, and that's what that city looks like over most of the area. Mighty impressive after you factor that in.
Which city has a better system of parks and boulevards, Kansas City or LA?
Philadelphia, even with a younger generation of Black chefs going "Vegan•ish."
PaganeuroSwag: More like "Chinamalls," but then again, it is Houston, and that's what that city looks like over most of the area. Mighty impressive after you factor that in.
Which city has a better system of parks and boulevards, Kansas City or LA?
Los Angeles by a lot. Kenneth Hahn, Grand, Palisades, etc. the list goes on and on. Los Angeles loses points for homeless and litter but the parks system is larger. I also like the boulevards going through town. Kansas City is less walkable.
[quote=Shakeesha;63904073]Los Angeles by a lot. Kenneth Hahn, Grand, Palisades, etc. the list goes on and on. Los Angeles loses points for homeless and litter but the parks system is larger. I also like the boulevards going through town. Kansas City is less walkable.
Which city is better for snake sightings?
Phoenix, AZ or Miami, FL?[/QU
I'd say Miami. Because of its tropical environment, besides many native snakes there's also invasive species like Burmese pythons and boas. Which is better for clubbing/night life, LA or NYC?
Los Angeles by a lot. Kenneth Hahn, Grand, Palisades, etc. the list goes on and on. Los Angeles loses points for homeless and litter but the parks system is larger. I also like the boulevards going through town. Kansas City is less walkable.
Which city is better for snake sightings?
Phoenix, AZ or Miami, FL?[/QU
I'd say Miami. Because of its tropical environment, besides many native snakes there's also invasive species like Burmese pythons and boas. Which is better for clubbing/night life, LA or NYC?
Definitely NYC. LA is great but it’s nightlife seems a bit more calm in comparison.
Charlotte wins this matchup by virtue of having longer summers and fewer areas of agriculture and plains.
What city is better for Indian food/culture, Des Moines or Little Rock?
I'm going with Des Moines because when I googled Des Moines had a lot more information about different Asian communities. Which city has the better Six Flags theme park: Six Flags St. Louis or Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio?
I'm going with Des Moines because when I googled Des Moines had a lot more information about different Asian communities. Which city has the better Six Flags theme park: Six Flags St. Louis or Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio?
Six Flags Fiesta. Better roller coasters.
What city has the best hospital campus. Barnes Jewish in St. Louis or Baylor in Dallas?
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