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Old Posted Mar 25, 2021, 9:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Handro View Post
I don't think Chicago and New York are similar at all, except for "skyscrapers." But even those are different in each city (NY tall/skinny, Chicago shorter/wide). New York has no counterpart in North America, IMO. Someone said Chicago and Toronto and I think that's a good one.

Boston/SF maybe, that's an interesting comparison. Clearly different cities with different building styles, but similar feelings of density distribution and demographics (as far as class and education go).

I'd hesitantly compare Cincinnati and Baltimore.

The great lakes cities are probably more alike than different--Milwaukee, Cleveland, Buffalo all have lots of similarities.
I asked a co-worker from in Toronto, schooled in Chicago and living in Atlanta, which city Toronto was more like - Chicago or New York. He thought a minute and said Toronto was definitely more like Chicago than New York.
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