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This is going to come down to subjection but more then likely it’s going to go with cities that are older as they have more architectural history in them and thus have amassed various styles over the years.
Which city's architecture is most unique and stands out from the rest of the pack?
I cannot say Santa Fe because I have never been there. From pictures, it does look different.
But Miami definitely has unique architecture, along with other parts of Florida and southern California that is different from the majority of the country.
Every large city in the US has Art Deco buildings, though. Definitely not unique.
Can you show me anywhere that looks like South Beach?
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