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Old Posted Aug 9, 2019, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by pj3000 View Post
I think that I still prefer the Pittsburgh skyline aesthetics overall to Philly's, mainly because of the setting and the angles. Philly's has to be taken from certain viewpoints or so much of it gets obscured by itself.

Philly's height, depth, and extent is obviously MUCH more impressive than Pittsburgh's, but unless you're viewing the skyline from south Philly or the Mann center, I'm just not a that big of a fan of the way it looks.
The natural setting in Pittsburgh adds for the dramatic too. Its more post card worthy. I forgot the name of it but there is that tunnel that leads you from a seemingly suburban almost rural area and then bam! you're right downtown with one of the best angles of the skyline.
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