
Visit America - Top 10 Cities in the USA - Wolters World
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Date: 2022-02-04
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Zachary
I'm sorry this video upset me. You see, Philadelphia has a lot of great culture and history for America and you didn't even mention it. Do you hate it that much that you couldn't even acknowledge it. I'm from Pennsylvania so of course I feel, um yeah. And I noticed the only one you didn't choose from a coastal state was Chicago, so.
My Top 10
New York
Washington DC
Philadelphia
Nashville
Boston
New Orleans
San Franscsco
The Twin cities, because they're close together. Plus, there's a mall named after America.
Austin
Chicago
and if they have time Seattle.
I think if looking for culture in america as well as the History, I think these are great cities to go. Plus you have a well rounded trip around the country.
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I'm sorry this video upset me. You see, Philadelphia has a lot of great culture and history for America and you didn't even mention it. Do you hate it that much that you couldn't even acknowledge it. I'm from Pennsylvania so of course I feel, um yeah. And I noticed the only one you didn't choose from a coastal state was Chicago, so.
My Top 10
New York
Washington DC
Philadelphia
Nashville
Boston
New Orleans
San Franscsco
The Twin cities, because they're close together. Plus, there's a mall named after America.
Austin
Chicago
and if they have time Seattle.
I think if looking for culture in america as well as the History, I think these are great cities to go. Plus you have a well rounded trip around the country.
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Benjamin
I think this list represents a good diversity in American culture. I'm bias because I can't stand a lot of the places you listed. I like the more liberal cities that have historic charm. A lot of the ones you mentioned: Charleston, Savannah, Boston, DC, Brooklyn and Manhattan, New Orleans, San Fran, Portland OR, Annapolis MD, Boulder, Ann Arbor, Bloomington, Austin, Nashville, and Providence RI. Some honorable mentions for me are Coral Gables and Pinecrest FL, Atlanta, Asheville, Portland ME, Burlington VT, Davis-Sacramento CA, and Eugene OR. Definitely philly but not in the summer. Smells like garbage. :X
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I think this list represents a good diversity in American culture. I'm bias because I can't stand a lot of the places you listed. I like the more liberal cities that have historic charm. A lot of the ones you mentioned: Charleston, Savannah, Boston, DC, Brooklyn and Manhattan, New Orleans, San Fran, Portland OR, Annapolis MD, Boulder, Ann Arbor, Bloomington, Austin, Nashville, and Providence RI. Some honorable mentions for me are Coral Gables and Pinecrest FL, Atlanta, Asheville, Portland ME, Burlington VT, Davis-Sacramento CA, and Eugene OR. Definitely philly but not in the summer. Smells like garbage. :X
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Jason
Hard to argue your list, but it pains me to see the western U. S. getting almost no representation (besides SF and LA, but no other western US city feels represented by anywhere in California. Some great cities here, like Seattle, Denver, Portland, Tucson, Santa Fe, and others that are unique and offer their own slice of Americana that I think better represent America than, say, LA or Miami.
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Hard to argue your list, but it pains me to see the western U. S. getting almost no representation (besides SF and LA, but no other western US city feels represented by anywhere in California. Some great cities here, like Seattle, Denver, Portland, Tucson, Santa Fe, and others that are unique and offer their own slice of Americana that I think better represent America than, say, LA or Miami.
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Mandy
Couple things not mentioned about LA: BEACHES (Malibu, Santa Monica, Huntington, etc, Grand Central market, MUSEUMS (Griffith observatory, LACMA, the Broad, etc, theme parks (Six flags, Knott's Berry farm, etc, watch a show at the Hollywood Pantages, see a concert at Disney Hall or a show at the Hollywood Bowl, there's so much to do!
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Couple things not mentioned about LA: BEACHES (Malibu, Santa Monica, Huntington, etc, Grand Central market, MUSEUMS (Griffith observatory, LACMA, the Broad, etc, theme parks (Six flags, Knott's Berry farm, etc, watch a show at the Hollywood Pantages, see a concert at Disney Hall or a show at the Hollywood Bowl, there's so much to do!
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Devonne
My top ten are
10. Las Angelis, California
9. Miami, Florida
8. Las Cruses, New Mexico
7. Seattle, Washington
6. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
5. Des Moines, Iowa
4. Baltimore, Maryland
3. Millinocket, Maine
2. Minneapolis, Minnesota
1. Potland, Maine
Sorry if there are any typos.
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My top ten are
10. Las Angelis, California
9. Miami, Florida
8. Las Cruses, New Mexico
7. Seattle, Washington
6. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
5. Des Moines, Iowa
4. Baltimore, Maryland
3. Millinocket, Maine
2. Minneapolis, Minnesota
1. Potland, Maine
Sorry if there are any typos.
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Lava
As a tourist I've been to a few so far, Miami, LA, Vegas, NY, San Francisco, Tampa in Florida, Washington and Newark in New Jersey, and Phoenix Arizona and North Carolina on my trips to the US so far. My favourites were probably San Francisco, LA and Florida although the weather was really hot
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As a tourist I've been to a few so far, Miami, LA, Vegas, NY, San Francisco, Tampa in Florida, Washington and Newark in New Jersey, and Phoenix Arizona and North Carolina on my trips to the US so far. My favourites were probably San Francisco, LA and Florida although the weather was really hot
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Aaron
Las Vegas should be on this list whether youre a fan of it or not. I assume he didnt want to include the tacky cities which is why he didnt include Disney and Orlando. But if most people had the option to visit Vegas or San Antonio?
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Las Vegas should be on this list whether youre a fan of it or not. I assume he didnt want to include the tacky cities which is why he didnt include Disney and Orlando. But if most people had the option to visit Vegas or San Antonio?
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Brian
East coast visit NYC, Philly, DC. New Orleans will give you that southern flavor. Miami for sure. Chicago only if you are in the midwest. Texas I would go with Houston or Dallas LA, San Fran and let's add on San Diego.
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East coast visit NYC, Philly, DC. New Orleans will give you that southern flavor. Miami for sure. Chicago only if you are in the midwest. Texas I would go with Houston or Dallas LA, San Fran and let's add on San Diego.
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Slim
1. Baltimore
2. Philly
3. NYC
4. Chicago
5. New Orleans
6. San Francisco
7. San Diego
8. Miami
9. Los Angeles
10. Washington DC
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1. Baltimore
2. Philly
3. NYC
4. Chicago
5. New Orleans
6. San Francisco
7. San Diego
8. Miami
9. Los Angeles
10. Washington DC
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Luke
Dear Wolters World, the tallest building in the United States of America is not Willis Tower, but is in fact the One World Trade Center, please check your facts.
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Dear Wolters World, the tallest building in the United States of America is not Willis Tower, but is in fact the One World Trade Center, please check your facts.
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