Posted Oct 13, 2019, 3:51 PM
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I would say Chicago, because it is the only other city in the USA that has a megalopolis kind of feel. Some other cities (like SF or Boston) might have a more 100% intact urban fabric, but those other cities come across as a kind of "provincial city" to me.
I mean SF is great for example, but if you take someone from London or Tokyo there, I think they can't help but feel reminded of a nice large town, rather than a world capital.
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