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Old Posted Aug 19, 2019, 4:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jtown,man View Post
This isn't following your exact design for this thread(sorry) but I've always thought Boston was a smaller version of London...Americanized.

Within America, I feel like Austin and Columbus have a lot in common.
Austin and Nashville seems to be a popular comparison as well.

A few others:
Birmingham - Pittsburgh (forested hills and steel/industrial heritage)

Tulsa - Omaha (river cities with downtown on one side of the city and the majority of the suburban growth on the opposite side)

Oklahoma City - Fort Worth (sprawling plains cities with a central walkable and rapidly redeveloping downtown core)
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