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1. Miami Downtown
2. Brickell Ave (Downtown and Brickell have since grown together to a great extent)
3. Biscayne Corridor+Midtown
4. South Beach
5. Millionaire's Row/Mid Beach
5. North Bay Village
6. Kendall/Dadeland
7. Bal Harbour/Surfside/North Beach
8. Sunny Isles Beaches
9. Aventura
10. Coral Gables
11. Coconut Grove
You could also add the Health District/Civic Center,even though the buildings aren't that tall the density is pretty great and projects a nice skyline along with the Blue Lagoon area.
Welll a lot constitutes a skyline... I'd say an area where there are over 10 buildings over 10 stories in height to be official....
In the Twin Cities there is Brookyln Center, Bloomington, St. Paul, and Minneapolis... On one brige you can see St. Paul to the East, Minneapolis to the West, Bloomington to the SOuth and BC to the North. Pretty cool
1) This has been discussed more recently in variations in the city vs city room. While I would normally move it there, I'd suggest looking at the other topics in there and adding to them.
2) While it's grandfathered in to a degree, it exceeds the photo sizes that cause the threads to bog down.
Closing. Again, please see city vs city for variations on the MANY skyline threads in there.
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