The Top 10 Exciting Cities In America........You Will Be Shocked.......

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10. Portland, Oregon
The city has a high proportion of movie theaters and music venues.
9. Philadelphia
Museums and diversity were Philly's strengths.
8. Atlanta
A youthful population and lots of bars and music venues balanced out the fact that it has too many fast food joints and not enough park acreage, Movoto said.
7. Milwaukee
Movoto says: "We would have never guessed that Milwaukee would make our list. It turns out that Brew City is simply solid on all of our criteria." Laverne and Shirley would be proud.
6. New York City
Too many fast food restaurants per square mile, or else it'd have ranked higher, Movoto says.
5. Washington, D.C.
Museums and parks give D.C. an edge.
4. Seattle............:win:
Hm. Movoto doesn't quite explain itself on this one. Any Seattle residents care to enlighten us? I'd guess with all that gloomy weather, maybe bars are exceptionally plentiful?
3. San Francisco
Its "vibrant art and music scene" elevates San Francisco.
2. Boston
Young people, bars and movie theaters boosted Beantown.
1. Oakland, California
[Yahoo! Homes' editor ducks to avoid readers hurling rotten tomatoes and eggs.]

WOW!!....no LA or Miami and NYC at number 6???........:heh:.......Seattle finally getting its due and proper......the weather may suck during the winter but there is always something to do......the bars, restaurants and live music venues are some of the best.....now let the shyt talking begin.......
 

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this is worthless :comeon: you think coli nyggas gauge how "exciting" cities are by how many parks, museums, and movie theaters there are? :smh: and :what: dafuq does fast food have to do with anything
 

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Trash list. Coli cats not gonna spend a weekend checking out Portland or Milwaukee (of all Places) over la, Vegas, and Miami.
 

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:skip: im really not. why would i be

you were the first poster to talk shyt......:manny:.......read the criteria they used......
they rated the 50 biggest cities on these criteria:
Park acreage per person.
Percentage of the population age 20 to 34.
Bars, movie theaters, museums, theater companies and music venues per square mile.
Racial and ethnic diversity: "The smaller a city’s majority race, the higher the score," they write.
They also established two negative indicators: fast food restaurants, and Targets/Walmarts. The fewer of each per square mile, the better.
 

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this is worthless :comeon: you think coli nyggas gauge how "exciting" cities are by how many parks, museums, and movie theaters there are? :smh: and :what: dafuq does fast food have to do with anything

nikkas are more concerned about the clubs and the bytches :jawalrus: We don't have real hobbies, just to chase p*ssy. :dry:
 

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The criteria is random as fukk, thus the list doesn't mean shyt. Sorry, Oakland is not more exciting than NYC, dc, or ATL and it definitely doesn't have more "accessible" park space than dc and NYC (most of nice parks in Oakland are destinations, not just a random neighborhood locale). Philly is cool if you're into bars, but there aren't too many outdoor spaces I'd be hanging out at aside from center city or old town. SF is such an overrated city, crakkas love that place.
 
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