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I'll lean towards Boston here, but barely, since there tends to be a higher array of fine dining/upscale options in addition to casual dining, which seems to dominate Baltimore more.
As for the live music comparison, Pollstar currently has 311 events listed for Austin, while Nashville has 474. I not the biggest country buff, but Nashville has the better symphony orchestra as well. Non-country options still abound from Salif Keita, Pearl Jam, Collective Soul, The Killers, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Daughtry, Spyro Gyra, Twenty One Pilots, Crowded House, Herb Alpert, Bear's Den, Taj Mahal, and Florence + The Machine are all performing over the next several weeks from a wide array of venues. Austin doesn't have anything like a Bridgestone or Nissan Stadium for the mega-acts.
Which city is better for Italian cuisine, Oklahoma City or Salt Lake City?
Salt Lake City Area because it attracts more Worldly Visitors/Travellers
Which City would be better for Car Shows (specifically to see the new electric Dodge Challenger and the brand new Cadillac Celestiq), Detroit or Las Vegas
Salt Lake City Area because it attracts more Worldly Visitors/Travellers
Which City would be better for Car Shows (specifically to see the new electric Dodge Challenger and the brand new Cadillac Celestiq), Detroit or Las Vegas
Detroit because it is motor city. The new Cadillac looks like my kind or ride.
Detroit because it is motor city. The new Cadillac looks like my kind or ride.
Which city is better for pedestrian safety?
Orlando, FL or Nashville, TN?
I need to add a disclaimer. This is based on what I see in Nashville. Walkscore and satellite views of Orlando.
This goes to Orlando. Nashville isn't safe for pedestrians at all outside a few areas that draw tourist. Orlando isn't great but it's better and looks safer than Nashville.
I need to add a disclaimer. This is based on what I see in Nashville. Walkscore and satellite views of Orlando.
This goes to Orlando. Nashville isn't safe for pedestrians at all outside a few areas that draw tourist. Orlando isn't great but it's better and looks safer than Nashville.
What city offers the best food options?
Miami or Boston?
Miami, where the Cubano and Hispano eateries serve amazing food.
Which city is better for architecture buffs, Chicago or Los Angeles?
I like Savannah because of being familiar with Tybee Island. Both are beautiful cities.
Best city for food. Charlotte or St. Louis?
I get this weird sense, that Saint Louis would probably be a little ahead of Charlotte. Not to knock the food scene in Charlotte(which I suspect isn't bad for a smaller city), but it seems like there are more mom and pop food places in St. Louis.
Which city would have better local colleges? (and hint if you've ever watched the NCAA basketball tournament, you've probably have at least vaguely heard of Drake and Creighton) Des Moines, or Omaha?
I get this weird sense, that Saint Louis would probably be a little ahead of Charlotte. Not to knock the food scene in Charlotte(which I suspect isn't bad for a smaller city), but it seems like there are more mom and pop food places in St. Louis.
Which city would have better local colleges? (and hint if you've ever watched the NCAA basketball tournament, you've probably have at least vaguely heard of Drake and Creighton) Des Moines, or Omaha?
Google is saying 8 colleges in Des Moines. 7 in Omaha.
I give this to Des Moines.
What city has the best bike infrastructure. Philadelphia or Seattle.
I'd think Seattle or at least what I've heard. Which city has a better library system: Chicago or Los Angeles?
I looked at a bunch of factors for this, before coming to my decision of LA. Their regular branches have later hours(ALL of them till 8pm Monday-Thursday, while 50% of Chicago libraries close at 6pm, and the other 50% till 8pm), and the LA system has more books in circulation(6.3 million, vs. 5.7 million for Chicago).
Which city would you rather visit, for food? (for the record, I'll allow you to look at places to eat in the suburbs too) Minneapolis, or Detroit?
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