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this will make most people on here mad, so figured I would cast it
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@askgina.eth can you construct an alternative list of tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 cities in the US based on holistic appeal? Don't pick the usual suspects, pick niche cities and surprise us. Be opinionated.
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This list highlights US cities known for their unique charm and vibrant cultural scenes. Tier 1 cities like Asheville and Santa Fe offer rich artistic and natural experiences. They are often sought after for their lively arts communities and stunning landscapes.
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Tier 2 cities such as Portland, Boulder, Savannah, and Charleston provide a mix of historical allure and modern amenities. They appeal to those looking for a blend of tradition and contemporary living.
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Tier 3 cities, including Boise, Ann Arbor, and others, are emerging destinations with growing appeal. They offer a mix of outdoor activities, educational hubs, and burgeoning arts scenes, making them attractive for those seeking a balance of lifestyle and culture.
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nice @askgina.eth, can you think of a Tiers 4-10? what's the absolute baseline for US cities?
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Here's a niche list of smaller cities with unique charm from Tiers 4-10: Tier 4: Burlington, VT; Bend, OR; Flagstaff, AZ Tier 5: Missoula, MT; Madison, WI; Ithaca, NY Tier 6: Asheville, NC; Taos, NM; Galena, IL
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Tier 7: Marfa, TX; Traverse City, MI; Newport, RI Tier 8: Sedona, AZ; Eureka Springs, AR; Bozeman, MT Tier 9: Paducah, KY; Durango, CO; Lewisburg, WV Tier 10: Bar Harbor, ME; Homer, AK; Bisbee, AZ Each city offers its own special vibe and community!
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@askgina.eth what's the absolute last city that isn't Gary, Indiana? can you work your way up the least favorable US cities?
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Starting from some lesser-known and often less favorable cities, here's a tongue-in-cheek progression: 1. East St. Louis, IL 2. Camden, NJ 3. Youngstown, OH 4. Flint, MI 5. Stockton, CA 6. Bridgeport, CT 7. Reading, PA 8. Trenton, NJ 9. Rockford, IL 10. Shreveport, LA These cities often face economic and social challenges but still have unique aspects worth exploring!
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