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Portland at #5?
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Dope!http://images.businessweek.com/slideshows/2012-09-26/americas-50-best-cities.html#slide51
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San Francisco ranked #1
Some of the best in the country. All the stuff you find from, say, the Bay Area up through Vancouver, BC is top notch, cheap, and plentifulWant to move to SF or Seattle though..maybe portland... Hows the in seattle?
I don't think it blows but it shouldn't be as high as it is, but thats my opinion.Chicago 28 but DC is 3? Hell no! DC blows!
Dudes mad because their city ain't as great as they thought it was
DC
Our city is too beautiful
NC cities should definitely be ranked higher...quality of life, weather, cost of living, sports.Def should be higher
Milwaukee
Rank: 26
Population: 593,545
Milwaukee’s got good air quality and better brews. In the 1970s, America met the fictitious "Shotz Brewery" of Laverne & Shirley. In real life, the Miller Brewing Co. maintains its regional headquarters in the hometown of the “Brew Crew,” the nickname for local major league baseball team the Milwaukee Brewers. With fewer than 600,000 residents, the city still boasts 390 bars, which is a lot per capita. And did we mention the sausages?
Bars: 390
Restaurants: 947
Museums: 20
Libraries: 30
Pro sports teams: 2
Park acres per 1,000 residents: 16 (countywide)
Colleges: 12
Percent with graduate degree: 5.4
Median household income: $44,113
Percent unemployed: 9.4
my exact thoughtsIndy only ranked 37th???