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Originally Posted by Air JustinXI
Lame no Seattle
Originally Posted by minnetrapolis
minneapolis whatup! finally some recognition
Originally Posted by AceBoogie
The white house alone>SF
imo be lucky you even made the list....
Originally Posted by Boys Noize
Not surprised by 1 or 2... but SF should be 3. Personally, I think the SF Bay Area has way more to offer culture-wise than LA but I can understand why people would consider it at 2. I don't agree at all with #3-9 being above SF though.
Originally Posted by starzinoureyes
...miami didn't make the list?
que??
To determine America's top cities for cultural tourism, we measured the number of 2008 overnight visitors to each of the 40 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the country, also factoring in the number of cultural institutions--including museums, sports teams, and live theater and concert venues--according to New York-based AOL City Guide, an online database of local businesses, restaurants, cultural institutions and bars. Visitor numbers for 2008 were reported by each metro area's convention and visitors bureau.
SF Giants and the 49ers. A CRAPLOAD of Museums and restaurants from allover the world. The biggest Chinatown OUTSIDE OF CHINA.
Don't even get me started on the musical venues and concerts. Minneapolis, Houston, Dallas, and Atlanta usually get skipped by artists anyways.
Originally Posted by ninjahood
finally, those cali folk can shut up bout they city....can't wait to get rid of em in da playoffsOriginally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
NYC > LA
Originally Posted by Boys Noize
Not surprised by 1 or 2... but SF should be 3. Personally, I think the SF Bay Area has way more to offer culture-wise than LA but I can understand why people would consider it at 2. I don't agree at all with #3-9 being above SF though.
To determine America's top cities for cultural tourism, we measured thenumber of 2008 overnight visitors to each of the 40 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the country, factoring in the number of cultural institutions--including museums, sports teams, and live theater and concert venues--according to New York-based AOL City Guide, an online database of local businesses, restaurants, cultural institutions and bars. Visitor numbers for 2008 were reported by each metro area's convention and visitors bureau.
The Knicks, huh?Originally Posted by ninjahood
finally, those cali folk can shut up bout they city....can't wait to get rid of em in da playoffsOriginally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
NYC > LA
The Knicks can't beat the 1970s Knicks right now in a playoff game let alone the LakersOriginally Posted by wj4
The Knicks, huh?Originally Posted by ninjahood
finally, those cali folk can shut up bout they city....can't wait to get rid of em in da playoffsOriginally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
NYC > LA
minneapolis
what is this?
Originally Posted by starzinoureyes
...miami didn't make the list?
que??
Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
To determine America's top cities for cultural tourism, we measured thenumber of 2008 overnight visitors to each of the 40 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the country, factoring in the number of cultural institutions--including museums, sports teams, and live theater and concert venues--according to New York-based AOL City Guide, an online database of local businesses, restaurants, cultural institutions and bars. Visitor numbers for 2008 were reported by each metro area's convention and visitors bureau.