by cube » Sun 13 Jan 2008, 22:55:53
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I have 5 days 4 nights at my disposal to roam around starting in Las Vegas (long story here). Flights or driving ok. Primary mission : my wife will be with me, and she wishes to see how the USA is like.
It all depends what you want to see.
1) Seattle - a very "green" city because of all the trees. People like to think of themselves as "environmentalists" but have absolutely no desire to live a more humble life because they naively think technology will solve environmental problems.
2) San Francisco - a "European" feel (the city not the people) or maybe the closest you're ever going to get to it in America. Densely packed row houses, some 100 year old, good public transit, narrow streets.
3) Los Angeles - very BIG freeways. A perfect example of what a city would look like if it were 99.99% dependent on private car ownership.
4) New Orleans - a massive slum. But the French Quarter area is very nice. Exactly how "French" it is may be up for debate but one thing is certain, New Orleans has an infamous reputation for it's culture of "indulgence". Ridiculously fattening foods, music, cigars, and sometimes even public sex.
5) New York - tall skyscrapers. According to the song, (Sunscreen): "Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard; live in Northern California once, but leave before it makes you soft."
6) Savannah - a beautifully landscaped city famous for it's squares (public parks) and architecturally significant old world style houses. A "romanticized" image of the "South". Mansions with wrought iron gates. During the civil war of the 1860's General Sherman of the union army executed a "scorched earth" campaign but this city was sparred because of it's beauty.
there's probably more but have fun....
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7) Chicago - it's a big city that does not have the sophistication of a big city......As what my sister would say. Very blue collar and proud of it. People drive American cars, eat steak, and spend time at sports bars. Do you enjoy eating fresh fruits, vegetables, and salad's? You'll feel very out of place here as my sister who once lived here for a year.
8 ) Miami - Lots of Hispanic people here. Florida has the 2nd best beaches in the USA..(1st is Hawaii).
The Ugly part of America: good examples of collapse / cities that are victims of a changing global economy and unable to adapt
9) Philadelphia - the "armpit" of America. This is where Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in the steel business back in the days...when we had a "growing" industrial base.
10) Detroit - Ever seen the movie RoboCop? The number 1 homicide city in the USA. Nicknamed "Motor Town" for the auto industry. Grocery stores are closing down in this big city so I guess that means people don't need to eat. However much like any bad neighborhood it should be a piece of cake to find a liquor store.