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Nah, I think the third map is most accurate (cities with most high-rated trendy locations). It swaps out Oklahoma City, Louisville and Milwaukee in the "trendy locations per capita" with Portland, Denver, and Sacramento. That seems more accurate, specifically because OKC and Milwaukee are still pretty standard...but especially compared to Denver or Portland.
Milwaukee has no business in a "trendy" list, however its nearby neighbor Madison, should.
Yup - NYC is seeing a resurgence. San Francisco and Seattle got lackluster ratings about nightlife. They aren't known as "fun" cities anymore among folks under 35. I would argue Austin and Nashville have better nightlife than SF and Seattle.
Not familiar with San Francisco, but if it's drunken debauchery in dense areas, I think both Austin and Nashville would crush Seattle.
Not familiar with San Francisco, but if it's drunken debauchery in dense areas, I think both Austin and Nashville would crush Seattle.
That's true but I don't think that makes a City trendy if that were the case Las Vegas, Miami, and New Orleans would be the trendiest cities in the country by miles.
That's true but I don't think that makes a City trendy if that were the case Las Vegas, Miami, and New Orleans would be the trendiest cities in the country by miles.
Nightlife definitely has something to do with it.
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