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You some how put houston in the third tier hahah..
and Las Vegas in the second, well hell,.. if Vegas is there so should albuquerque..or omaha and you forgot other larger-mid sized cities..
No offense, but how could Albuquerque be on the same level as Las Vegas in any way? Think about it we have 2 million in our metro, ABQ has under a million.
Second: Boston
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Seattle
DC
San Diego
Dallas
Nashville
New Orleans
Las Vegas
Third:
Houston
Miami
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Milwaukee
Detroit
Portland
Memphis
Indianapolis
Minneapolis
Atlanta
Phoenix
Denver
Kansas City
St. Louis
Almost 10 years later and this is one of the most accurate, non-delusional lists ive ever seen.
This thread is simply a vehicle for slamming cities. "Third class" cities?? Is that like Third World countries?
Regardless, many larger cities have both high-quality areas and low-quality ones. How can you give one overall vote with such a mixture?
I bet many votes for slammed cities are by people who have never been to them. It's pure assumption and regional bias.
There are elements in EVERY city, that are first class, and third class (or lower). You kind of got it right....vehicle for slamming cities. Many threads on here, are that, though. It's just kind of fun to follow along, when someone thinks their opinion is way more important, and spot-on, than yours.
Almost 10 years later and this is one of the most accurate, non-delusional lists ive ever seen.
It's not. San Diego, Nashville, New Orleans, and Las Vegas do not exist on a higher plane than Houston, Miami, Atlanta, Minneapolis, or Detroit. Probably not Phoenix, either.
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