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I wouldn't view Asheville as dense outside the downtown, touristy part. Most of the rest of the city consists of small, older SFHs on small, hilly lots.
New Orleans Jacksonville Buffalo
Raleigh
Honolulu
Oklahoma City
Salt Lake City
Tuscon
Richmond Memphis Tulsa
Hartford
Rochester
Grand Rapids
Omaha
Small(ish) metros, yes. Historically speaking, however, these were (and still arguably are) sizable core cities. Not much about any of these places that suggest "little city"...
Last edited by 2000_Watts; 07-08-2015 at 09:05 AM..
If the OP were looking for "Little" big cities, I'd have to nominate Colorado Springs. Almost 700,000 metro and it feels like a town of 40,000. Kind of nice actually.
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