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Vancouver, Canada close to 600,000 in city, 2.2 million in metro:

I thought Vancouver was much bigger than that. It's definitely up there with San Francisco as far as compact and dense. I've been to both Vancouver and Victoria and really liked both.

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Here's some PITTSBURGH density

dense skyline view from the baseball stadium

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old and new... large and small... downtown Pittsburgh is packed with structures

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not much surface parking here!

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a row of classics

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view from the North Side

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and here's some examples of Pittsburgh density outside of downtown:

the historic rows of the South Side

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tightly packed houses cling to the South Side Slopes

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the jumble of Knoxville

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Thanks! Here's the whole thing from the other side (from the north):

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Wow. Thanks for that.

I'm about to post some "density" pictures from my city, but they won't come close to comparing to that. VERY impressive. The only time I've really even seen Minneapolis' downtown area was on the Mary Tyler Moore Show. :lol: Obviously it's been a while since I've seen it, so it's due time!!

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those are cool pics of Shreveport, I didn't know what it looked like.

Thanks. It's a very cool place to live, and I absolutely love its skyline. Of course it could always be larger, but for what it is, it's awesome. It probably would have been larger had the oil industry not gone belly-up in this region in the 80s. But I live for today and tomorrow, not yesterday. :)

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