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Not everyone cares how big a skyline is or how many people a city has!
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Originally Posted by niac12345
Chicago:
NYC:
I like Chicago a lot better
First lol, why are you showing pictures of both cities with buildings that do not exist yet? Second, some of us like the history and romance of a city's buildings - for instance take a look at your last picture with the 125 year old Brooklyn Bridge and the almost century old Woolworth building behind it.
What I was trying to say was, so what if Brooklyn Bridge is 125 Years old. It's beautiful either way. And I posted the new buildings because in a couple of years, these buildings will be the face of these cities
This topic has been discussed and is still being discussed. There is a 116+ page thread currently going on this exact topic, what is the point of starting yet another thread about a never ending topic?? Just go read through the current thread and comment.
This topic has been discussed and is still being discussed. There is a 116+ page thread currently going on this exact topic, what is the point of starting yet another thread about a never ending topic?? Just go read through the current thread and comment.
My thread isn't NYC vs. Chicago. It's why do people think NYC is better thatn Chicago. There is clearly a differance
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