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Which "smaller" southeastern city has the best skyline?


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Which smaller southern city has the best skyline?  

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  1. 1. Which smaller southern metro city has the best skyline?

    • Bristol, TN-VA
      1
    • Asheville, NC
      11
    • Mt. Airy, NC
      0
    • Macon, GA
      3
    • Anniston, AL
      1
    • Tupelo, MS
      2
    • Brooksville, FL
      2
    • Anderson, SC
      0
    • Dalton, GA
      0
    • Boone, NC
      0
    • Wytheville, VA
      1
    • Beckley, WV (if you consider WV "southern")
      0
    • London, KY (if you consider KY "southern")
      0
    • Gatlinburg, TN
      3
    • Vicksburg, MS
      1


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Which southern city do you think has the most distinct skyline?

(Sorry, this is my first "poll" and is mainly just a test run).

I did not mean to put "if you consider "KY" southern. I was going to put another WV city here, but did not and forgot to change that. Sorry Kentucky. :)

Thanks for participating.

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Is Myrtle Beach really that small? They have North Myrtle and Myrtle and South Myrtle. I dont think it's very small since the last time I visited in 04 :dontknow:

There are very few people that actually live there. But the area swells to a half million during peak times.

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Is Myrtle Beach really that small? They have North Myrtle and Myrtle and South Myrtle. I dont think it's very small since the last time I visited in 04 :dontknow:

According to the census website, Both Myrtle and N. Myrtle would add up to around 40K. However, Horry Co. totals 226K. So there's quite a few folks in the area outside of tourists...

I have to give this to Asheville. So many of these other towns listed, as attractive and appealing as they may be just don't have much of a skyline.

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What is the logic behind the choise of cities? They appear to be extremely random, and if thats the case then thats fine. I have been to quite a few of these places, and none of them have skylines worth mentioning except Asheville and maybe Macon. Also, I wouldn't compare Asheville to Anderson... thats just not fair. Anderson has 1 building downtown that is more than 3 stories tall, and Asheville has quite a few more people.

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Leaving out Asheville because I believe it's in a different league than the others, I had to go with Gatlingburg. Although small, it feels dense and somewhat urban.

And let's not forget the beautiful setting on the edge of the Great Smokey Mountains.

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