Small Cities With Large Skylines (Cities you never knew had big downtowns)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2024
- Small cities that you wouldn't expect to have tall buildings and large downtown skylines. (part 1) A part 2 will follow soon. Thanks for watching!
Music by:
(Song) Farewell
(Artist) Mountaineer
Huntington and charleston WV both have incredible skylines for such small cities.
Yellow knife Canada is another impressive downtown for a city of like 20,000
Good Vid. It was nice to see Meridian MS made the cut.
@dubduusa2494 You can tell it was a really booming town in the past. I've never been there, but I have wanted to know why some of the taller buildings have the same look. Im referring to the green, redish brick and brown colored ones. I believe there's 3 of them. Are they that way because they aren't being used and it's a way to preserve them or if it's something else? If you know or have any ideas, I'd love to hear. Thanks for watching as well. I really appreciate it!
In the overhead shot of Rochester I saw all the skywalks - useful for the freezing winters they get.
Good vid but Coshocton oh should be there
Not surprised Rochester, MN made the cut because of the Mayo Clinic and all the businesses that set up around it.
Canton and Youngstown Ohio. Great call on Yellowknife! Greenville S.C. Also only 72,000
Atlanta if you think about it
I don't think a metro area population of over a quarter million is "small". I mean, if you're comparing it to NYC or LA, sure, but in many states that would put it in the top 5 metro areas.
Decatur Illinois
These downtowns are just parking lots lol
Clayton, MO Bartlesville OK?
Clayton is less a "small city" and more "part of St. Louis that isn't TECHNICALLY part of St. Louis." It's closer to the St. Louis city center than the main airport is.I don't know what the Bartlesville skyline looks like, but that's a much better candidate; it's not terribly far from Tulsa, but at least there's space between them.
I have Bartlesville in one of my older videos as number one.
Name of song???
@@guillermo1573 Farewell by Mountaineer. I'm pretty sure that's correct.