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I actually like all of these cities and would live in any of them. I would probably pick Louisville - I think Louisville is one of the more underrated cities in the U.S. - however, I think Denver is an outstanding city. Pittsburgh is much nicer and more scenic than its national rep and is another underrated city. St. Louis for some odd reason seems to be a polarizing town on these forums, however, I think St. Louis is overall a very nice city too.
Couldn't go wrong with any of them, but if you do not mind a little more of a mid-sized city rather than a big one, Louisville is probably the best bet.
I've been to all and i think the best ones are Louisville and Pittsburgh - not sure what it is, but just want to go back to both cities so much more. Denver seemed overrated, but very nice, with mountains near. except if you had a yard you would most likely have yellow, crunchy stuff instead of grass. St. Louis was great, but i dont know, it just felt like it would get boring after a while
this should be Pittsburgh or Denver. all the other cities are really bad. st. louis crimes,drugs and poor sections. I would therefore choose pitts over denver.
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