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My Bad , I wasn't very tactful was I , what I meant was that all of the cities with beautiful architecture would look better with Mountains behind them as a back drop.
Anchorage and Honolulu are both extremely beautiful cities. (according to its natural setting)
The most beautiful city according to architecture is either Boston or New York (even the rundown neighborhoods have some hidden beauty to them)
Plattsburgh, NY is the most beautiful place in the country IMO (from my traveling)
Santa Barbara, CA
San Francisco, CA
Seattle, WA
San Luis Obispo, CA
Missoula, MT
Coeur d Alene, ID
Boulder, CO
Salt Lake City, UT
Rapid City, SD
La Crosse, WI
Plattsburgh, NY is the most beautiful place in the country IMO (from my traveling)
This can't possibly be the same Plattsburgh I used to catch the ferry from when heading to Burlington, VT, can it? Because if it is, I never saw anything remotely remarkable about it. It has a fine natural setting I suppose, but the town itself wasn't much of anything. And there are plenty of towns/cities with nice natural settings.
Best over-all appearance: Boston
Most beautiful lake scenery: Salt Lake City (would have went with Tahoe, but it's unfortunately not a city)
Most beautiful costal scenery: San Diego
Most beautiful mountain city: Asheville, NC
Most beautiful architecture: Charleston, SC
Mountain city: Anchorage
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