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Most interesting big little city in the U.S.?
Posted on Jul 6, 2008, 10:59:47 by reo1963
... nowhere near the size of, say, a New York or Chicago. It made me wonder what other U.S. cities similar in size to Louisville deserve some consideration when traveling. I thought about it for a bit and came up with another "big little city" that ...
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Most Interesting City in the US
Posted on Apr 12, 2007, 08:33:33 by wakingdream
... the hipster map, it's a little more down to earth). I don't think I would have really ccondsidered going to Louisville before, but after reading this I feel odly compelled! Sounds pretty cool, with alot of great elements to the city. QUOTE ...
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Most Interesting City in the US
Posted on Apr 12, 2007, 08:32:40 by wakingdream
... the hipster map, it's a little more down to earth). I don't think I would have really ccondsidered going to Louisville before, but after reading this I feel odly compelled! Sounds pretty cool, with alot of great elements to the city. QUOTE ...
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Most Interesting City in the US
Posted on Apr 13, 2007, 11:43:23 by His Royal Monkeyness
I think I need to go to Louisville to try some of those Hot Browns! Anyone like Philadelphia? The historical area of Philadelphia is cool, but beyond that I didn't find much exciting. It has some very poor areas close in to the city center ...
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Most Interesting City in the US
Posted on Apr 11, 2007, 17:51:33 by battlemonkey
... I do like that city a lot now that I have people to help me along. I might also suggest my old home town of Louisville, Kentucky -- a nice mix of country and urban, with less traffic than Atlanta, some world-class restaurants, lots of bars and clubs, a ...
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