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    I was thinking about this the other day and it's stuck in my craw.

    What is the quientessintial American city to you?

    I have to immediately discount any Texas city as they are for to independent and have to much Texan flair to be considerd "American"

    New York seemed like a logical choice but is it really anything more than where the people were dumped? I mean having 24r2342 cultures in one town is great but its to much of a smorgasbord IMO, Not unfied enough.

    Los Angeles is far to shallow and full of itself.

    Boston to strongly identifies with its Irish-self

    Miami to Cuban

    Twin Cities to Canadian

    St.Louis is far to bland

    So I'm really left with 4 Cities.

    Chicago
    Philidelphia
    New Orleans
    Baltimore

    Now at the end of the day I'd have to choose New Orleans because it is essentialy a microcasm of America. The food is horrible for you, the people were smashed togethor by no fault of there own and are forced to make it work, and the city is far to violent and crime ridden for its own good.

    But if you want to go somewhere, where you trully are ALIVE there is no place better than NOLA
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    The answer is NYC. Every other answer is wrong. You need to hand in your citizenship for even suggesting New Orleans and Baltimore.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow View Post
    The answer is NYC. Every other answer is wrong. You need to hand in your citizenship for even suggesting New Orleans and Baltimore.
    New York is a salad bowl, NOLA is a melting pot.
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    Cincinnati, obviously. All of the cities you listed are too big, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    New York is a salad bowl, NOLA is a melting pot.
    You need to spent more time in NYC. Biggest melting pot in the world.


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    What about Seattle?

    Or Cleveland? Downtrodden from years of industry leaving, bad schools, low employment, etc.

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    New York, no doubt.

    Detroit second.
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    Cedar Falls.
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    Chicago.

    The capital of America's heartland. The most American city of all, the one that captured the imagination of the Europeans more than any other city. The city that invented that quintessential element of the American cityscape, the skyscraper.

    NY are a few cosmopolitan islands near America. Washington is part glittering showcase, part slum. LA is two dozen suburbs in search of a city.



    Hmmm....none of my favourite cities I would consider 'most American':

    San Francisco, NY, Savannah.
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    My Favourite in USA: San Francisco
    Er, no, Las Vegas...
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    There are living, breathing adults in NYC that don't even know how to drive a car. There is no way it can represent as the Most American City.

    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore
    Detroit second.
    We aren't that bad off just yet.

    Atlanta might qualify on the list, but Chicago is probably the winner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drone View Post
    There are living, breathing adults in NYC that don't even know how to drive a car. There is no way it can represent as the Most American City.


    We aren't that bad off just yet.

    Atlanta might qualify on the list, but Chicago is probably the winner.
    Detroit might be a mess now, but it's still where the cars were produced.
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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    Quote Originally Posted by drone View Post
    There are living, breathing adults in NYC that don't even know how to drive a car. There is no way it can represent as the Most American City.
    I posit that most American's dont know how to drive a car. The difference with New Yorkers is that they don't drive at all, while all the other incompetents do it anyway just to piss me off.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow View Post
    I posit that most American's dont know how to drive a car. The difference with New Yorkers is that they don't drive at all, while all the other incompetents do it anyway just to piss me off.


    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore
    Detroit might be a mess now, but it's still where the cars were produced.
    It's been a hole since the 70s. Unless you are using Detroit's murder rate as a gauge for American society, then well played!
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    Quote Originally Posted by drone View Post
    It's been a hole since the 70s.
    Irrelevant. Detroit is where the cars were produced, and America is synonymous with its cars.
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    If Baltimore is anything like it was portrayed in the wire I never want to be within a 100 mile radius of it.


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    Depends on your definition of "American".
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    Bedford Falls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Major Robert Dump View Post
    El Paso


    All the cities mentioned are rather european, don't you think?
    Maybe the people not so much, but the buildings and architecture usually are, and they're part of a city and a reflection of the people living within, aren't they?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh View Post
    Bedford Falls.
    I counter with Springfield.
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    No love for DC?

    I'd pick DC, Chicago, or NYC. Not Baltimore!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar View Post


    All the cities mentioned are rather european, don't you think?
    Maybe the people not so much, but the buildings and architecture usually are, and they're part of a city and a reflection of the people living within, aren't they?
    I cannot comment on all the other US cities but at least with regard to Chicago I would disagree. The architecture of the "old" skyscrapers is rather unique (in a IMHO very beautiful and stunning way) and very different from what you see in European cities.

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    Any of these

    Anywhere else is just filled with Euro's, be they English, German, Irish, or whatever.
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    The one filled with the most First (and real) Americans. Probably Sasktatoon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post
    Any of these

    Anywhere else is just filled with Euro's, be they English, German, Irish, or whatever.
    Haha, nice! I should practice reading a thread before posting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ser Clegane View Post
    I cannot comment on all the other US cities but at least with regard to Chicago I would disagree. The architecture of the "old" skyscrapers is rather unique (in a IMHO very beautiful and stunning way) and very different from what you see in European cities.
    I think skyscrapers still have more in common with european cultures and architecture than with native american cultures and architectures.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post
    Any of these

    Anywhere else is just filled with Euro's, be they English, German, Irish, or whatever.
    So Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, etc., don't exist?

    The one filled with the most First (and real) Americans.


    I think skyscrapers still have more in common with european cultures and architecture than with native american cultures and architectures.
    Well the OP wasn't about Native Americans, was it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar
    I think skyscrapers still have more in common with european cultures and architecture than with native american cultures and architectures.
    And a Celtic dolmen has more in common with the Gauls than Italian classicism, yet few would dispute Paris is the most French looking city in France.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit View Post
    Well the OP wasn't about Native Americans, was it?
    Nope, but proper terminology would lessen confusion.

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