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Which 3 cities here in the United States would you say are the 3 most under-rated cities in the country? I have 3 choices listed below :
1) San Antonio, Texas
2) Milwaukee, Wisconsin
3) Nashville, Tennessee
This was much more challenging then picking 3 cities that I felt were over-rated. So try not to give me too hard of a time about this list because it wasn't super easy to come up with. Anyway, I am curious and interested to see what other people pick for their 3 most under-rated cities.
San Jose - Overshadowed by San Francisco even though it is larger.
San Antonio - Does not seem to have the visibility of Houston or Dallas even though it is huge (over a million people).
Jacksonville - When most people think Florida, places like Miami and Orlando come to mind. But Jax is the largest city in Florida by far.
Which 3 cities here in the United States would you say are the 3 most under-rated cities in the country? I have 3 choices listed below :
1) San Antonio, Texas
2) Milwaukee, Wisconsin
3) Nashville, Tennessee
This was much more challenging then picking 3 cities that I felt were over-rated. So try not to give me too hard of a time about this list because it wasn't super easy to come up with. Anyway, I am curious and interested to see what other people pick for their 3 most under-rated cities.
I agree with your #1 and #2 cities. But I am curious to know why you think Nashville should be on this list. To me anyway, it seems to get alot of publicity for its size primarily due to the music industry.
I feel these cities are way overlooked relative to their large populations, economic impact and overall amenities:
1. Indianapolis
2. Louisville
3. Omaha
Columbus OH seems to be similar in that regard too.
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