Maybe it’s the country atmosphere

Tuesday, 01 Apr, 2004 0

Nashville, perhaps best known for its country music, was ranked as having the friendliest people in the US, according to a survey by America Online with Travel + Leisure magazine. The cleanest city: Minneapolis-St. Paul. The dirtiest: New Orleans. But for dining out, that city was ranked first, topping San Francisco and New York. New York City was ranked first for shopping, followed by Chicago and San Francisco. The sexist city? Honolulu for its romance. And who has the most stylish people? New York, topping San Francisco and Las Vegas. At the bottom in this category: Philadelphia. –Report by David Wilkening–



 

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