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View Poll Results: Most unoriginal City in America
ORLANDO 11 15.71%
AUSTIN 1 1.43%
CHARLOTTE 12 17.14%
MEMPHIS 0 0%
ATLANTA 7 10.00%
DALLAS 14 20.00%
NASHVILLE 1 1.43%
MIAMI 1 1.43%
LAS VAGAS 4 5.71%
NEW ORLEANS 0 0%
LOS ANGELES 1 1.43%
SAN ANTONIO 0 0%
PHOENIX 10 14.29%
HOUSTON 8 11.43%
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Old 04-20-2017, 01:04 PM
 
Location: Ca$hville via Atlanta
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How is Boston unoriginal? It's one of the oldest cities in the country.
Totally Agree, don't know many Cities more Original than Boston.. The City and the Burbs are historic.
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Old 04-20-2017, 01:34 PM
 
Location: Dallas, TX and wherever planes fly
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As a former east coast resident. Dallas location is the reason it feels a bit unoriginal.. I can within the 5 miles from around my office in any point see southwestern, Midwestern and east coast architecture and a random Palm Tree for good measure. Dallas is the intersection of at least 3 if not 4 georgraphic areas so it would only make since that all of them would show up here. The climate also works for most styles. that's the big reason houses look differently. from the high slopes of the north east and plains to the tile roofs of the southwest.
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Old 04-20-2017, 01:53 PM
 
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As a former east coast resident. Dallas location is the reason it feels a bit unoriginal.. I can within the 5 miles from around my office in any point see southwestern, Midwestern and east coast architecture and a random Palm Tree for good measure. Dallas is the intersection of at least 3 if not 4 georgraphic areas so it would only make since that all of them would show up here. The climate also works for most styles. that's the big reason houses look differently. from the high slopes of the north east and plains to the tile roofs of the southwest.
Ironically, being located at a crossroads does make it somewhat unique.
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